Citations:kop


 * 1917, Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne, Proceedings
 * The real burgonet, which is a lighter form of helmet , will be described later In armour of this type the neck ... In harness of this period the elbow and knee - kops are smaller , for they had got so extravagantly large as to be much ...
 * 1979, Michael Gibson, The Knights, Simon & Schuster (ISBN 9780668047852)
 * The armpits were protected by roundels ( 8 ), the elbows by couters or elbow - kops ( 9 ) , the knees by poleyns or knee - kopš ( 10 ) and the feet by solerets ( 11 ) . The upper arms were enclosed in plate armor called rerebraces ( 12 ) ...