单词 | COAT ARMOR |
释义 | Heraldic ensigns, introduced by Richard I. from the Holy Land, where they were first Invented. Originally they were painted on the shields of the Christian knights who went to the Holy Land during the crusades, for the purpose of identifying them, some such contrivance being necessary In order to distinguish knights when clad in armor from one another. Wharton. |
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