byrnie

[ˈbəːni]

byrnie Definition

  • 1a coat of mail
  • 2a shirt made of chain mail

Using byrnie: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "byrnie" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The Viking warrior wore a byrnie for protection in battle.

  • Example

    The knight's byrnie was made of interlocking rings of steel.

  • Example

    The museum has a collection of ancient byrnies from different cultures.

byrnie Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for byrnie

Phrases with byrnie

  • in secret, hidden from view

    Example

    He was a spy working under the byrnie of a merchant.

  • a medieval dance performed while wearing a coat of mail

    Example

    The reenactment group performed a byrnie dance at the festival.

  • byrnie-clad

    wearing a coat of mail

    Example

    The soldiers were byrnie-clad and ready for battle.

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Summary: byrnie in Brief

'Byrnie' [ˈbəːni] is a noun that refers to a coat of mail or a shirt made of chain mail. It is often used in historical contexts, such as describing the armor worn by knights or warriors. The phrase 'under the byrnie' means in secret, while 'byrnie-clad' describes someone wearing a coat of mail.