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Tabard

British pronunciation/tˈæbɑːd/
American pronunciation/tˈæbɑːɹd/
Tabard
[NOUN]
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a sleeveless tunic worn over armor by knights during the Middle Ages

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tabard definition and meaning

What is a "tabard"?

A tabard is a type of sleeveless tunic worn over armor by knights during the Middle Ages. It typically has an open front and back and may be worn by both men and women. Tabards were initially worn by knights and other members of the medieval nobility as a part of their armor, but they eventually evolved into more decorative and ceremonial garments. In modern times, tabards are often used in costumes, uniforms, or religious vestments, and may feature ornate embroidery, applique, or other embellishments.

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1One person knows about the Tabard.
2I was in the Tabard.
3If you guys don't know about the Tabard.
4He has mali, he has neck rings, he has a tabard.
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