byrnie

Apr. 1st, 2019 08:00 am
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byrnie (BUR-nee) - n., a coat or shirt of mail, a hauberk.


May or may not be sleeveless -- the exact distinctions between a byrnie, hauberk, and haubergeon seem to have changed over the centuries and likely will never get cleared up. The word goes back to Old English brynja (which has Germanic cognates all over) and survived through Scots English.

Byrnie on body
Thanks, WikiMedia!

(What? -- I never said I wasn't going to do more Scots.)

---L.

Date: 2019-04-05 05:06 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] thistleingrey
I see. East of the Rhine has been predominantly Germanic-speaking for as long as we have any linguistic evidence until we run into the Huns and Slavs. That's... why the Strasbourg Oaths were agreed upon, isn't it?

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