Citations:lamboy


 * 1861, James Birchall, England under the Tudors and Stuarts, page 302:
 * A steel skirt, called a lamboy, from the French lambeaux, was another peculiarity of the armour, which was either puffed and ribbed, or fluted.
 * 1986, Zyzzyva
 * a brightly-painted buckler slung to his left side by a guige around his neck; a coat of mail complemented by a lamboy of steel; a tabard exhibiting the herald of a lion rampant regardant.
 * 1986, Zyzzyva
 * a brightly-painted buckler slung to his left side by a guige around his neck; a coat of mail complemented by a lamboy of steel; a tabard exhibiting the herald of a lion rampant regardant.


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