"Chape" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Chape" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Chape" Meaning

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"Chape" Examples

Chape


Definition


A chape is a metal or horn plate or frill that is attached to the rim of a helmet or a piece of armor, protecting the neck and shoulders.

Usage Examples


1. Historical accuracy

The medieval knight's helmet was adorned with a gleaming chape, a metal plate that protected his neck from slashing blows.

2. Armored regiment

The chape on the warrior's helmet was a symbol of his rank and status within the armored regiment.

3. Archival records

Among the archival records of the medieval era, one artifact caught the historian's eye: a beautifully crafted chape, adorned with intricate engravings.

4. Modern reenactment

The medieval reenactors carefully crafted their own chapes, using a combination of metalworking and artistic skills.

5. Academic study

In his academic study on medieval armor, Dr. Thompson meticulously analyzed the design and construction of chapes, shedding new light on their historical significance.

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