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Answer for the clue "Armor plate that protects the foot ", 7 letters:
sabaton

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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
type of armored foot-covering, also sabbaton , early 14c., ultimately from Provençal sabato , equivalent of French savate (see sabotage (n.)).

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. armor plate that protects the foot; consists of mail with a solid toe and heel [syn: solleret ]

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
A sabaton or solleret is part of a knight 's armour that covers the foot. Fourteenth and fifteenth century sabatons typically end in a tapered point well past the actual toes of the wearer's foot, following fashionable shoe shapes of the fourteenth century. ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
alt. Part of a knight's armour that covers the foot. n. Part of a knight's armour that covers the foot.

Usage examples of sabaton.

He shoved the spider back far enough to plant the sole of his sabaton against its abdomen.

Several of the Damantas grappled with him, pummeling his face, head and neck with their gauntlets, driving their spiked sabatons into his stomach, his groin.

His eyes swam with tears as he remembered the Damantas beating Petrich with their fists, driving their spurred sabatons into his gut.

The flames chased along the pools and puddles of oil, darting up the sabatons and seams of soaked plate metal.

Their shrieks flew high and shrilly in the air as they thrashed about, stumbling into their fellows, their arms flailing madly, their sabatons skittering across the debris from the collapsed walls.

She tripped over her own sabatons and fell to the ground as the Damanta lunged forward.

Damanta war cries, and the thunder of sabatons striking the earth as a battalion rushed toward the eastern gate and the Comhar army.

The creature loomed above them, more than eight feet in height from the base of its sabatons to the cap of its helm.

His long, scarlet cloak fluttered behind him as his sabatons settled against the stone floor of the chamber.

Suille came at him again, his sabatons shuddering the ground with each step.

Taemir crumpled to the ground, and the soldiers drove their sabatons brutally, repeatedly into his gut, punting his groin.

There was the thunder of sabatons against the granite floor, the bellowing din of voices raised in furious resolve, the melodic crashing of sword against steel, and suddenly the ballroom became a battlefield.