Sabaton vs. Solleret — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Sabaton and Solleret
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Sabaton
A sabaton or solleret is part of a knight's body armor that covers the foot.
Solleret
A steel shoe made of overlapping plates, forming a part of a medieval suit of armor.
Sabaton
(historical) A mediaeval armour (usually steel) covering for the foot; a flexible armour shoe.
Solleret
(historical) A flexible armor shoe (usually steel) worn with mediaeval armour.
Sabaton
Armor plate that protects the foot; consists of mail with a solid toe and heel
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Solleret
(historical) One of the plates forming a shoe of this kind.
Solleret
A flexible steel shoe (or one of the plates forming such a shoe), worn with mediæval armor.
Solleret
Armor plate that protects the foot; consists of mail with a solid toe and heel
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