camail

/kəˈmeɪl/
noun
  1. A piece of armor worn to protect the neck and shoulders, often attached to a helmet.
    • The knight's helmet had a camail made of interlocking metal rings.
    • In the museum, the camail was displayed separately from the rest of the armor.
    • He polished the rusted camail until it gleamed like new.
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