corselet

Etymology
From, from , an archaic spelling of.

Noun

 * 1) Armor for the body, for example a breastplate and backpiece taken together.
 * 2) An entire suit of armor, made up chiefly of the breastplate and backpiece worn with a headpiece and with a gorget, pauldrons, vambraces, gauntlets, and tassets attached.
 * 3) A tight-fitting item of clothing which covers the body and not the limbs.
 * 4) A type of women's underwear, combining a bra and a girdle in one garment; a corselette.
 * 5)  The thorax of an insect.
 * 1)  The thorax of an insect.

Translations

 * Hungarian:
 * Old English: byrne


 * Czech: šněrovačka
 * Finnish:
 * French:

Etymology
Diminutive form of.

Noun

 * 1)  (garment)
 * , thorax