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Gothic armor

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noun

  1. white armor of the 15th century, marked especially by much fluting and ornamentation.


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There was no doubt that the armor had been missed; up to 2,800 visitors a day thronged the main, banner-decked central court, to see the pick of an array that ranges from the earliest complete set of Gothic armor to the opulent Elizabethan harness once worn by the Queen's Champion, George Clifford, Earl of Cumberland.

From Time Magazine Archive

There were stags' heads on the walls, and on each side of the stairway stood a splendid suit of Gothic armor.

From Project Gutenberg