solleret
/ (ˌsɒləˈrɛt) /
noun
a protective covering for the foot consisting of riveted plates of armour
Word Origin for solleret
C19: from French, diminutive of Old French
soller shoe, from Late Latin
subtēl arch beneath the foot, from
sub- +
tālus ankle
Words nearby solleret
solitary wave,
soliton,
solitude,
solitudinarian,
sollar,
solleret,
sollicker,
solmization,
soln.,
solo,
solo man
Example sentences from the Web for solleret
In imitation of the civilian dress the solleret becomes shorter and broader in the toe.
Armour & Weapons |Charles John FfoulkesSolleret, sol′ėr-et, n. the steel shoe worn in medieval armour.