ventail
Americannoun
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the pivoted middle element of a face defense of a close helmet.
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a flap of mail attached to a coif and fastened across the lower part of the face during combat.
noun
Etymology
Origin of ventail
1300–50; Middle English < Middle French ventaille, equivalent to vent (< Latin ventus wind 1 ) + -aille -al 2
Example Sentences
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The movable front to a helmet; the ventail.
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Two thousand were there that for sorrow for the four knights unlaced their ventails, and tore their hair and their beards.
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She puts on his hauberk with its strong meshes, and laces on his ventail.
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The tears ran down from his comely eyes right amidst his face and through the ventail, and, had he durst make other dole, yet greater would it have been.
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He maketh them take off their helmets and lower their ventails, and then kiss one another, afterward he leadeth them to his hermitage.
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