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Attested since at least 1676[1] for arm-armour (see brassard). Application to helmets dates to at least the 1840s,[2] of obscure origin, perhaps a misinterpretation: an early mention in Alphonso Wood's 1845 Class-book of Botany defines it broadly ("Eng. brasset signifies a helmet または target", i.e. shield), and around this time antiquarians spread mistaken definitions of several other armor terms (e.g. manefaire, passguard).
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brasset (複数形 brassets)
- Alternative form of brassard (“armour for the arm”)
- 1737, Cornelis de Bruyn, Travels Into Muscovy, Persia and Part of the East-Indies [...] Together with Remarks on the Travels of Sir John Chardin and Mr. Kempfer, page 159:
- 1811, Anne of Brittany: An Historical Romance, page 99:
- The duke rushed between them, and aimed a stroke at the assailant's helmet, who parried the blow; and the sabre, which had been directed against the Marshal de Rieux, fell on the arm of the Duke of Orleans. It pierced his brasset, and the blood flowed from the wound: his sword fell from his powerless grasp.
- 1845, Menella Bute Smedley, Lays and ballads from English history etc., by S.M., page 181:
- A breastplate; to which were generally added the gorget or collar around the throat, the back-piece, and brassets or sleeves, forming altogether a complete vest of steel covering the upper part of the body.
- 1953, Lyon Sprague De Camp, The Continent Makers: And Other Tales of the Viagens
- (historical) A casque or armour covering for the head; a helmet.
- 1866, Digby Pilot Starkey, The Dole of Malaga: an Episode of History Dramatised, page 138:
- 2nd Arm. [...] Enlighten me, good Andalusian, in like fashion as thou bringest out the polish upon thy noble master's gold-inlaid lambrequins [helmet-draperies]. 1st Arm. [...] I will reveal to thee why I scrub this harness with a joyful spirit. It is because it will have to stand no rougher blows than sun-strokes [...]; whereas there were times when it would go to my heart to expend pumice, emery, and wash-leather upon it. Now, see this dint here—not in the back, idle Catalan, but here, betwixt the brasset and hauberk.
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