greave

[griv]
  • n. 护胫套
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greave (n.)
"metal armor to protect the front of the leg below the knee," c. 1300, from Old French greve "shin, armor for the leg" (12c.), of unknown origin. [Klein suggests it ultimately is from Egyptian Arabic gaurab "stocking, apparel for the leg."]
1. The Sun quoted furious parents of children at High Greave Junior School.
报纸援引了愤怒的海格里夫小学学生家长的话.

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