viz·ard /ˈvɪzɚ/
面頰;帽舌;覆面;面具
Vis·or n. [Written also visar, visard, vizard, and vizor.]
1. A part of a helmet, arranged so as to lift or open, and so show the face. The openings for seeing and breathing are generally in it.
2. A mask used to disfigure or disguise. “My very visor began to assume life.”
My weaker government since, makes you pull off the visor. --Sir P. Sidney.
3. The fore piece of a cap, projecting over, and protecting the eyes.
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Viz·ard n. A mask; a visor. [Archaic] “A grotesque vizard.”
To mislead and betray them under the vizard of law. --Milton.
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