КНИГИ НА АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫКЕ, ИМЕЮЩЕЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К СЛОВУ «TUILLETTE»
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Chambers English Thesaurus
tomboc tommy- gun torrnentum torpedo tortoise trecento trench-mortar trident
truncheon tuille tuillette tulwar turret-gun twibill vambrace vamplate V-bomb visor
vou(l)ge war-wolf waster water-cannon water-pistol Welsh hook white-arm ...
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A Critical Inquiry Into Antient Armour, as it Existed in ...
There are two taces, and two tassettes appended to them by straps and buckles,
and it is worthy of remark, that one of these has the appearance of a pointed
tuillette, and therefore this suit may be regarded as shewing the origin of
tassettes, ...
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A Manual for the Study of Monumental Brasses: With a ...
To these a tuillette was attached in front, and two at the sides. Rosettes were
often placed as ornaments on the coutes and genoullieres, the latter were
frequently of large size, and with side plates. Chains, supporting St. Anthony or
Tau ...
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A French and English dictionary
Tuillette : f. A little tile ; also, a wedge, or ingot of gold, or silver. Tuillier :m.A Tiler. '
. " Tuilot:m. A tile-shard, er broken tile, or piece of a tile ; also, a little tile. Tuition : {
.Tuition, proteftion,defcnceguard. t Tulbant : m. as Turbant. Tuleau, as Tuileau.
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The New standard encyclopedia
A line is marked out on the ground, and the two parties, laying hold of either end
of a stout rope, try to drag each other across the line. Tuille, or Tuillette, in military
antiquity, one of the guard plates appended to the tasses, to which they were ...
William A. Colledge, Nathan Haskell Dole, George Jotham Hagar, 1907
Tuillette was originally tonlettis, a deep skirt of plates. Of tapul, the correct
meaning is unknown, but it is not that evolved by Meyrick and now popular all
over the Continent. Other words, some pure French, others frank inventions,
unknown ...
James Thomas Herbert Baily, 1928