tabard|tabards in English
noun
short heavy cloak; loose outer garment worn by a knight; garment worn by a herald and decorated with his master's coat of arms
Use "tabard|tabards" in a sentence
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2. If you take off the coif, you'll find lacings in the back of the tabard.
3. Coats, Tabards, & Brigandines Pearson's Renaissance Shoppe carries a full line of high quality costumes, shoes and accessories for men
4. 18 Establish a guild, purchase a custom guild tabard , and promote or demote recruits to different ranks within the guild.
5. Capes and Cloaks; Doublets and Vests; Gambesons and Padding; Surcoats Tabards and Brigadines; Pants Tights and Kilts; Shirts and Tunics; Shoes Boots and Sandals; Coats and Jerkins; Belts Baldrics and Frogs; Caps Hats and Crowns; Sporrans and Pouches; Women
6. Chugger Licensed charity muggers with coloured tabards and clipboards laying in wait on every high street in the land to pounce on you and relieve you of your dosh by pressing all your guilt buttons and making you sign up to their cause.