x greave
11greave — n. (usu. in pl.) armour for the shin. Etymology: ME f. OF greve shin, greave, of unkn. orig …
12greave — noun Etymology: Middle English greve, from Anglo French Date: 14th century armor for the shin …
13greave — glaive …
14greave — greaved, adj. /greev/, n. Armor. a piece of plate armor for the leg between the knee and the ankle, usually composed of front and back pieces. Also called jamb, jambeau. See diag. under armor. [1300 50; ME greves (pl.) < OF < ?] * * * …
15greave — noun A piece of armour that protects the leg, especially the shin …
16Greave — The piece of armour for the leg below the knee …
17greave — sb. == magistrate. HD. 266. AS. gerefa …
18greave — grɪËv n. plate armor worn between the knee and the ankle …
19Greave — Platemail defensive armor for the lower leg reaching from ankle to knee. Armour for the shin and calf …
20greave — [[t]griv[/t]] n. her armor for the leg between the knee and ankle • Etymology: 1300–50; ME greves (pl.) < OF, of uncert. orig …