Lexicographical Neighbors of Placcates
Literary usage of Placcates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Monumental Brasses by Herbert Walter Macklin (1891)
"Placcates, additional defences to the upper part of the cuirass, one on each side.
iii. ... and tapering upwards to a point between the placcates. iv. ..."
2. A Key to English Antiquities: With Special Reference to the Sheffield and by Ella S. Armitage (1897)
"... protect the shoulders; the cuirass has two additional portions, called placcates
and demi-placcates, the latter tapering upward to a point. ..."
3. The Continental Legal History Series by Association of American Law Schools (1912)
"Besides, in the course of time many special subjects were regulated by provincial
statutes (called " Placcates "), which have been collected into ..."
4. The Archaeological Journal by British Archaeological Association (1895)
"... is represented bare-headed with long hair, his armour consists of a plate
gorget, a breast-plate strengthened with demi-placcates, pauldrons of a ..."
5. Monumental Brasses by Herbert Walter Macklin (1891)
"Placcates, additional defences to the upper part of the cuirass, one on each side.
iii. ... and tapering upwards to a point between the placcates. iv. ..."
6. A Key to English Antiquities: With Special Reference to the Sheffield and by Ella S. Armitage (1897)
"... protect the shoulders; the cuirass has two additional portions, called placcates
and demi-placcates, the latter tapering upward to a point. ..."
7. The Continental Legal History Series by Association of American Law Schools (1912)
"Besides, in the course of time many special subjects were regulated by provincial
statutes (called " Placcates "), which have been collected into ..."
8. The Archaeological Journal by British Archaeological Association (1895)
"... is represented bare-headed with long hair, his armour consists of a plate
gorget, a breast-plate strengthened with demi-placcates, pauldrons of a ..."