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A breastplate is a type of armor designed to protect the wearer's torso from physical attacks. It has been used throughout history and across cultures, with variations in materials, design, and purpose. Breastplates can be made from metal, leather, cloth, or other materials, and may be padded for added protection. They can feature spikes, studs, or other embellishments, and may be connected to other pieces of armor such as pauldrons, skirts, or greaves. In ancient times, breastplates were often made of bronze or other metals and were worn by soldiers in battle. They were designed to protect the chest and stomach from spears, arrows, and other weapons. Breastplates were also used as a symbol of status and power, with elaborate designs and decorations. In medieval Europe, knights wore breastplates as part of their armor, which was often decorated with their family crest or other symbols of their rank. In modern times, breastplates are still used in various contexts, including in military and law enforcement. They are also used in sports such as fencing and equestrian events, where they provide protection to the chest and torso. Additionally, breastplates are often used in cosplay and other forms of costume design, where they can be made from a variety of materials and designed to fit the specific needs of the wearer. Overall, breastplates have a long and varied history, serving both practical and symbolic purposes. They continue to be used in various contexts today, and their design and materials have evolved to meet the needs of different applications.

armor, protection, torso, metal, leather, padding, embellishments, ancient, medieval, military, law enforcement, sports, cosplay, costume design

Thomas Johnson

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The word “Breastplate” falls under the part of speech of noun, typically a collective noun. This term can be used as a synonym of armor, body armor, or chest plate. Additionally, this word can be used as antonymes of vulnerability, frailty or softness. In terms of cognates, “Breastplate” can be translated in different languages with words such as “pancerz” (Polish), ”placa pectoral” (Spanish) , or ”plastron” (French). Variations of the word “Breastplate” can range from “breastplates”, “breast-plate” and “breast-plates”.

Morphology, linguistics, etymology, English language, lexicology, semantics.

George Adrian Postea

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The term breastplate is one of the oldest and most commonly used terms in the English language. It has a long and fascinating history, beginning with its roots in the Latin bracatium, meaning breast armor or protection, and the Middle English bras, meaning armor. Its earliest recorded use dates back to the late 1300s, when it was used to describe a type of armor worn over the chest and stomach. The breastplate was a form of personal armor consisting of a single piece or a pair of overlapping metal plates, usually made of brass or iron. Its primary purpose was to protect the body from weapons and projectiles. It was also used as a decorative item and as a symbol of status and power, especially in the Middle Ages.

Etymology, Morphology, History, Armor, Latin, Pragmatics.

Henry Fontaine

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A breastplate, also known as a breastpiece, cuirass, or plackard, is a type of body armor designed to protect the wearer’s torso. Historically, these kinds of armor have been made from various materials such as leather, metal, and clay. Other names for breastplate include cuirassier or haqueton (French), Brustpanzer (German), peto (Spanish), cuirasse (Italian), and balteus or clipeus (Latin). Further variations of the word can be found in Russian (brestovina), Japanese (胸あて), and Chinese (胸衣). They are also referred to by different terms in Old English such as cors, kirtle, hemed, and weske.

Breastplate, Cuirass, Plackard, Leather, Metal, Clay, Cuirassier, Haqueton, Brustpanzer, Peto, Cuirasse, Balteus, Clipeus, Brestovina, 胸あて, 胸衣, Cors, Kirtle, Hemed, Weske.

Harris Awan

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A breastplate is a type of armor worn by characters typically in anime, comics, and manga to provide protection against physical attacks, often featuring prominently on the torso. It is usually designed to cover the front and back of the wearer's torso, and is often made from metal or a similar material, although some breastplates may be padded or even made out of cloth. It may feature spikes, studs, or other embellishments, and may also be connected to other pieces of armor, such as a pauldron, a skirt, or greaves.

Breastplate armor, anime, comics, manga, torso, metal, cloth, embellishments, pauldron, skirt, greaves

Taro Yamada


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