poitrinal

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English

Etymology

Borrowed from Middle French poitrinal.

Pronunciation

Noun

poitrinal (plural poitrinals)

  1. Synonym of poitrel (chest-armor for a horse)
    • 1786, Francis Grose, A Treatise on Ancient Armour and Weapons, page 30:
      The Poitrinal, Pectoral, or Breast Plate was formed of plates of metal rivetted together, which covered the breast and shoulders of the horse, it was commonly adorned with foliage, or other ornaments engraved or embossed.
  2. Obsolete spelling of petronel (firearm).

References

Old French

Etymology

poitrine +‎ -al.

Adjective

poitrinal m (oblique and nominative feminine singular poitrinal or pointrinale)

  1. chest (relating to the chest, the area between the neck and the belly)

Noun

poitrinal oblique singularm (oblique plural poitrinaus or poitrinax or poitrinals, nominative singular poitrinaus or poitrinax or poitrinals, nominative plural poitrinal)

  1. chest (the area between the neck and the belly)

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