byrnie

/ˈbɜrni/
noun
  1. A coat of chain mail armor worn by medieval soldiers.
    • The warrior put on his byrnie before heading into battle.
    • He could feel the weight of the byrnie on his shoulders as he marched.
    • In the museum, an old byrnie hung on the wall, rusted but still impressive.
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