Definitionn. a metal helmet worn by common soldiers in the 16th century
Last update: September 23, 2015
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Juan Pizarro had been wounded previously in a skirmish and on account of this wound was unable to wear his morion. [Please select]
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The door was flung open, and Ambrose Wynch, a mighty man in a battered breastplate and morion, looked joyfully in upon them. [Please select]
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Then Sir Oliver appeared in the doorway guarded by two fighting seamen in corselet and morion with drawn swords. [Please select]
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He was in flexible mail, and under the rim of his planished morion were amorous curls. [Please select]
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The way to make a helmet is described in the following method of producing a German morion, shown in Fig. [Please select]
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Trumpets blared and drums beat on the poop, and the Spaniards in morion and corselet, armed with calivers and pikes, stood to defend their lives and liberty. [Please select]
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