Citations:pesane


 * 1785, John Knox, A View of the British Empire, More Especially Scotland, page 67:
 * ... gorget or pesane, with splents , panse of mail , with gloves of plate or mail : the other unlanded gentlemen and yeomen being ordered to wear jakes of plate , halkriks , splents , [...] or steel bohnet , with pesane or gorget ...
 * 1849, David Peacock, Perth: Its Annals and Its Archives, page 520:
 * And that all uthers of lower rent and degree in the low-land, have jacks of plaite, halksikes or brigitanes, gorget or pesane, with splents panse of mailzie, with gloves of plate or mailzie; that gentlemen, unlanded and zeamen ...
 * 1857, The Journal of Jurisprudence, page 407:
 * ... and weaponed effeir and to his honour; and that all uthers of lawer rent and degree in the law land have jack of plate, halkrik, or brigitanes, gorget or pesane, with splentes panse of mailzie, with gloves of plate or mailzie ...


 * 1897, François Joseph Amours, Scottish alliterative poems in riming stanzas, page 278:
 * He aimed smartly with all his might at Gawain&#39;s “pesane,” and destroyed more than fifty links of his fine mail. The pesane was a gorget of mail attached to the helmet; it covered the neck, and just reached the shoulders.