gorget

(Anglais)

  1. (historical) A piece of armour protecting the throat and/or the upper part of the chest.
  2. (historical) A crescent-shaped ornamental metal plate suspended around the neck from the crescent's points by a length of chain or ribbon, used to indicate rank or authority and was worn as part of a dress military uniform by officers.
  3. (historical) A type of women's clothing covering the neck and breast; a wimple.
  4. An ornament for the neck; a necklace, ornamental collar, torque etc.
  5. A cutting instrument used in lithotomy.
  6. A grooved instrument used in performing various operations; called also blunt gorget.
  7. A crescent-shaped coloured patch on the neck of a bird or mammal.
  8. (Cornwall, UK, dialectal) A hake caught in a net set for other fish.

Prononcé comme (IPA)
/ˈɡɔːdʒɪt/
Étymologie (Anglais)

In summary

From Middle English gorget, from Old French gorgete, from gorge (“throat”).

grooved director

grooved probe

adi yakalık

boğaz zırhı

kadın yakası

zırhlı yakalık

Ringkragen

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