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haubergeon
[ haw-ber-juhn, hab-er, huh-bur-juhn ]
haubergeon
/ ˈhɔːbədʒən /
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Word History and Origins
Origin of haubergeon1
First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English haubergeun, haubergoun(e), from Old French hauberjon, a derivative of haubert + suffix -on; hauberk ( def ), -oon ( def )
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Example Sentences
In war they cover the doublet with an haubergeon, a glaon, a large hat of iron, and other armour usual in that country.
From Project Gutenberg
When the mailed frock and chausses were joined, the union was called the haubergeon.
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