gor·get /ˈgɔrʤət/
  護喉,婦女用護肩布,飾領
  gor·get /ˈgɔrʤət/ 名詞
  有槽導子
  Gor·get n.
  1. A piece of armor, whether of chain mail or of plate, defending the throat and upper part of the breast, and forming a part of the double breastplate of the 14th century.
  2. A piece of plate armor covering the same parts and worn over the buff coat in the 17th century, and without other steel armor.
     Unfix the gorget's iron clasp.   --Sir W. Scott.
  3. A small ornamental plate, usually crescent-shaped, and of gilded copper, formerly hung around the neck of officers in full uniform in some modern armies.
  4. A ruff worn by women. [Obs.]
  5. Surg. (a) A cutting instrument used in lithotomy. (b) A grooved instrunent used in performing various operations; -- called also blunt gorget.
  6. Zool. A crescent-shaped, colored patch on the neck of a bird or mammal.
  Gorget hummer Zool., a humming bird of the genus Trochilus. See Rubythroat.
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  gorget
       n : armor plate that protects the neck