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From Middle English ventaile (“mail over lower face かつ neck; lower front piece of helmet; air hole in helmet”), from Old French ventaille (“lower opening in helmet for air”). Related to aventail.
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ventail (複数形 ventails)
- (historical) Synonym of aventail (“mail curtain または flap, on a helmet または a mail coif, that protects the lower face かつ neck”)
- 1999, Richard W. Kaeuper, Chivalry and Violence in Medieval Europe, Oxford University Press (→ISBN), page 206:
- 2006, William W. Kibler, Leslie Zarker Morgan, Approaches to Teaching the Song of Roland, Modern Language Association of America (→ISBN)
- 2009, Janetta Rebold Benton, Materials, Methods, and Masterpieces of Medieval Art, ABC-CLIO (→ISBN), page 261:
- […] depicts the Virtues and Vices in combat. The Vices are trampled underfoo by the victorious Virtues wearing skirts and shirts of mail. Their helmets are bowl-shaped with a mail ventail (ventaille) covering the neck. On a twelfth-century capital in the church of Sainte-Marie-Madeleine in Vézelay, David and Goliath are depicted fighting.
- 2010, Robert W. Jones, Bloodied Banners: Martial Display on the Medieval Battlefield, Boydell & Brewer (→ISBN), page 105:
- 2012, David Nicolle, Witold Sarnecki, Medieval Polish Armies 966–1500, Bloomsbury Publishing (→ISBN), page 21:
- 2012, Kelly DeVries, Robert Douglas Smith, Medieval Military Technology, University of Toronto Press (→ISBN), page 65:
- 2014, Susan Lowenberg, D.M. Snelling, Collie Maggie, Surprised by Love: 3 in 1 Collection, BroadStreet Publishing Group LLC (→ISBN)
- (historical) The movable front part of a medieval helmet, originally including the visor but later specifically the separate lower section.
- 1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, III.ii:
- 1796, Legrand (cit.), Fabliaux Or Tales, Abridged from French Manuscripts of the XIIth and XIIIth Centuries, page 203:
- The helmet, in its improved state, was composed of two parts; the headpiece, which was strengthened within by several circles of iron; and the visor or ventail, which (as the names imply) was a sort of grating to see or breathe through, so contrived as by sliding in a groove, or turning on a pivot, to be raised or lowered […]
- 1827, Chauncy Hare Townshend, The Reigning Vice or The Bridegroom of the Fay; a Rosicrucian Tale, in Rhyme, page 136:
- 1921, Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.), Bashford Dean, Handbook of Arms and Armor, European and Oriental: Including the William H. Riggs Collection, page 109:
- 1937, David Jones, In Parenthesis, Part 7:
- 2007, Shannon L. Rogers, All Things Chaucer: A-J
- (historical, rare) A vent or breathing-hole in a medieval helmet, for the admission of air.
- 1969, John Skelton, Clarendon Medieval and Tudor Series: John Skelton: Poems, Clarendon Medieval and Tudor, page 187:
- 2011, T. H. White, The Once and Future King, Penguin (→ISBN)
- Here would be Sir Gawaine sitting on his antagonist's chest, and finishing him off, through the ventails of his helm, with the long sharp poniard called the Mercy of God. There would be a couple of knights who had suffocated themselves in their own helms during the course of a battle, a misfortune which frequently happened in those days of violent exercise and small vents.
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