fauld

/fɔld/
noun
  1. A piece of armor that hangs from a belt or waistplate to protect the lower body.
    • The knight's fauld was made of overlapping steel plates.
    • The museum displayed a suit of armor with an elaborately decorated fauld.
    • In medieval armor, the fauld protected the hips and upper legs.
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