breastplate
noun
- personal armor
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˈbɹɛstˌpleɪt/
noun
Etymology: From Middle English brestplate, equivalent to breast + plate. Displaced Old English brēostbeorg.
- A piece of armor that covers the chest.
- A piece of armor that covers the torso; a cuirass, the breast- (front) and back-plate, taken together as a unit.
“He wears a Thracian-style helmet that protects most of his head and face, and a breastplate or "cuirass" covering his back and chest, both made of bronze.”
“A massive hand grabbed the back of his breastplate and pulled him back.”
- A piece of horse tack designed to prevent the saddle slipping backwards.
- A piece of silicone in the shape of women's breasts worn by drag queens and other female impersonators to simulate a female body shape.
- An embroidered square of linen worn on the breast of the Jewish high priest, bearing twelve precious stones, each inscribed with the name of one of the tribes of Israel.