brandellet

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== Middle English == === Etymology === Perhaps a diminutive of brand (“sword”). === Noun === brandellet a word of uncertain meaning, denoting some part of a knight's equipment, perhaps a small sword (Can we date this quote?), Richard Coer de Lyon, (2015 Peter Larkin / ISD LLC edition: →ISBN), page 30: === Further reading === S. R. Meyrick (1842), A Critical Inquiry Into Antient Armour (in Middle English), page 30: “The word pusen, which, according to Mr. Weber, is the same as pesens, mentioned in another place, signifies a collar formed after the fashion of Pisa [a pisane]; brandellet perhaps signifies the sword. A blow of the lance might, after […]”