Citations:jazarine


 * 1828, Thomas Allen (Topographer.), The History and Antiquities of London, Westminster, Southwark, and Parts Adjacent. With Engravings, page 546:
 * In the recess which we passed through upon our first entrance is contained a stirrup and cross - bow of the time of Henry V., parts of a jazarine jacket , some curious helmets , breast - plates , a chanfron , a collar of bandalies for ...
 * 1839, Samuel Leigh (publisher.), Leigh's new picture of London; or, A view of the ... British metropolis [ed. by S.C.]., page 324:
 * Various suits of plate and chainarmour, of the time of the Crusades ; a jazarine , or suit of concealed armour , said to have belonged to Henry VIII .; Moorish chain - armour worn by one of the kings of Granada ; a variety of ancient ...
 * 1855, James Grant, The Yellow frigate; or, The three sisters, page 414:
 * He was a handsome man, young apparently , and wore a rich sword and scarlet mantle , with a jazarine jacket and salade , which concealed his face , or at least hid so much of it that recognition was inpossible.