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Solleret

Solleret \Sol*ler*et"\, n. [F. soleretim. fr. OF. soler shoe.] A flexible steel shoe (or one of the plates forming such a shoe), worn with medi[ae]val armor.

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solleret

n. 1 A flexible steel shoe worn with mediaeval armour. 2 One of the plates forming a shoe of this kind.

WordNet
solleret

n. armor plate that protects the foot; consists of mail with a solid toe and heel [syn: sabaton]

Usage examples of "solleret".

By the crescent upon it, it should be the second son of old Sir Hugh, who had a bolt through his ankle at the intaking of Romorantin, he having rushed into the fray ere his squire had time to clasp his solleret to his greave.

Ragnack saw the golden sollerets of the knight across the low, smudgy fire.

Sir Simon pulled off the sollerets that covered his feet, then wriggled out of the leather breeches to which the leg plates were attached.

At each step Felice took, the jeweled sollerets on her feet chimed on the marble floor.

In addition Insiemo wore an absurd blond wig, heel pads within his sollerets to increase his height, and spoke in a high, lisping voice.