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4 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mail
n.
1.
A
flexible
fabric
made
of
metal
rings
interlinked
.
It
was
used
especially
for
defensive
armor
.
Chain mail
,
Coat of mail
.
See
under
Chain
,
and
Coat
.
2.
Hence
generally
,
armor
,
or
any
defensive
covering
.
3.
Naut.
A
contrivance
of
interlinked
rings
,
for
rubbing
off
the
loose
hemp
on
lines
and
white
cordage
.
4.
Zool.
Any
hard
protective
covering
of
an
animal
,
as
the
scales
and
plates
of
reptiles
,
shell
of
a
lobster
,
etc
.
We
. . .
strip
the
lobster
of
his
scarlet
mail
.
--
Gay
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Coat
n.
1.
An
outer
garment
fitting
the
upper
part
of
the
body
;
especially
,
such
a
garment
worn
by
men
.
Let
each
His
adamantine
coat
gird
well
. --
Milton
.
2.
A
petticoat
. [
Obs
.]
“A
child
in
coats
.”
3.
The
habit
or
vesture
of
an
order
of
men
,
indicating
the
order
or
office
;
cloth
.
Men
of
his
coat
should
be
minding
their
prayers
.
--
Swift
.
She
was
sought
by
spirits
of
richest
coat
.
--
Shak
.
4.
An
external
covering
like
a
garment
,
as
fur
,
skin
,
wool
,
husk
,
or
bark
;
as
,
the
horses
coats
were
sleek
.
Fruit
of
all
kinds
,
in
coat
Rough
or
smooth
rined
,
or
bearded
husk
,
or
shell
. --
Milton
.
5.
A
layer
of
any
substance
covering
another
;
a
cover
;
a
tegument
;
as
,
the
coats
of
the
eye
;
the
coats
of
an
onion
;
a
coat
of
tar
or
varnish
.
6.
Same
as
Coat
of
arms
.
See
below
.
Hark
,
countrymen
!
either
renew
the
fight
,
Or
tear
the
lions
out
of
England's
coat
. --
Shak
.
7.
A
coat
card
.
See
below
. [
Obs
.]
Here's
a
trick
of
discarded
cards
of
us
!
We
were
ranked
with
coats
as
long
as
old
master
lived
.
--
Massinger
.
Coat armor
.
See
under
Armor
.
Coat of arms
Her.
,
a
translation
of
the
French
cotte
d'armes
,
a
garment
of
light
material
worn
over
the
armor
in
the
15th
and
16th
centuries
.
This
was
often
charged
with
the
heraldic
bearings
of
the
wearer
.
Hence
,
an
heraldic
achievement
;
the
bearings
of
any
person
,
taken
together
.
Coat card
,
a
card
bearing
a
coated
figure
;
the
king
,
queen
,
or
knave
of
playing
cards
.
“‘I
am
a
coat
card
indeed
.' ‘
Then
thou
must
needs
be
a
knave
,
for
thou
art
neither
king
nor
queen.'”
--
Rowley
.
Coat link
,
a
pair
of
buttons
or
studs
joined
by
a
link
,
to
hold
together
the
lappels
of
a
double-breasted
coat
;
or
a
button
with
a
loop
for
a
single-breasted
coat
.
Coat of mail
,
a
defensive
garment
of
chain
mail
.
See
Chain mail
,
under
Chain
.
Mast coat
Naut.
,
a
piece
of
canvas
nailed
around
a
mast
,
where
it
passes
through
the
deck
,
to
prevent
water
from
getting
below
.
Sail coat
Naut.
,
a
canvas
cover
laced
over
furled
sails
,
and
the
like
,
to
keep
them
dry
and
clean
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
coat
of
mail
n
:
armor
that
protects
the
wearer's
whole
body
[
syn
:
body
armor
,
body armour
,
suit of armor
,
suit of armour
,
cataphract
]
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Coat
of
mail
the
rendering
of
a
Hebrew
word
meaning
"
glittering
" (1
Sam
.
17:5, 38).
The
same
word
in
the
plural
form
is
translated
"
habergeons
"
in
2
Chr
. 26:14
and
Neh
. 4:16.
The
"
harness
" (1
Kings
22:34), "
breastplate
" (
Isa
. 59:17),
and
"
brigandine
" (
Jer
.
46:4),
were
probably
also
corselets
or
coats
of
mail
. (
See
ARMOUR
.)
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