Tabarders example sentences

tab·ard

noun

tabard (noun) · tabards (plural noun)

  - a sleeveless jerkin consisting only of front and back pieces with a hole for the head:

  - a coarse sleeveless garment worn as the outer dress of medieval peasants and clerics, or worn as a surcoat over armor:

  - a herald's official coat emblazoned with the arms of the sovereign.

"Tabarders" Example Sentences

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