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1. Gorget definition is - a piece of armor protecting the throat
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2. Recent Examples on the Web Shell cups, throat coverings called Gorgets, and beads in a variety of shapes were worn as jewelry or sewn onto clothing
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3. 2019 The Royaume choker takes its cue from a Gorget, a metal
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4. A Gorget is a metal neck piece, lunette or crescent-shaped, usually made of silver or gilded brass
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5. Until the end of the 18th century Gorgets were worn by many officers in many countries as symbols of rank.
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6. A Gorget is more than just a typical piece of armor that protects your neck
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7. Any one of the steel Gorgets you will find here at Dark Knight Armoury will not only protect your neck, collar bone, and shoulders, but they are also …
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8. Gorget is a Craft distillery producing Rum, Vodka, Whiskey and Bourbon in small batches
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9. The Gleninsheen Gorget is one of the most iconic of Irish treasures
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10. What is a Gorget? The Gleninsheen Gorget is actually somewhat misleading in name
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11. Traditionally, a Gorget was a band of linen that women in the medieval period wore around their head and neck.
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12. What does Gorget mean? A piece of armor protecting the throat
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13. Gorget Identification Guide This is an identification guide for the different Gorgets worn during the 3rd Reich period
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14. A Second War German Veterans Gorget with Armband in Box of Issue $402
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15. A Weimar Republic Numbered Police Gorget $401
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16. A Düsseldorf National Socialist German Frontline Fighters' Stahlhelm Standard Bearer's Gorget $451
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17. A Luftwaffe Gorget Centrepiece
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18. The Gorget was an instrument historically used for the removal of stones from the bladder
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19. Early Gorgets were blunt, but later designs introduced a cutting edge on a lateral side (or in some cases both sides) of the tapered end.
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20. Gorget or Bevor Neck - Dark Victory Armory - SCA LARP REN Medieval Fighting Gear DarkVictoryArmory
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21. Add to Favorites Hand Forged Knights Templar Gorget Plated Steel Neck & Throat Armor Medieval Collar LarpMedieval
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22. ‘The Gorget, or Throat- piece, originated upon the Continent, and seems to have been of linen; it was three times wrapped round the neck.’
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23. The Gorget is a symbol of ideology as well as power
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24. Compare and contrast two of these works with the Gorget
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25. 1663, Hudibras, by Samuel Butler, part 1, canto 2 About his neck a threefold Gorget, / As rough as trebled leathern target 1805, Walter Scott, “(please specify the page)”, in The Lay of the Last Minstrel: A Poem, London: […] [James Ballantyne] for Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, […], and A[rchibald
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26. The War in the South Museum Map This silver Gorget was made in England in 1775-1776 for an officer of the British Army’s 60th or Royal American Regiment
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27. Steel Markward Gorget SKU: MY100054 $ 26.00 Add to Cart
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28. Gustav Gorget SKU: MY100295 $ 26.00 Add to Cart
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29. Steel Adam Gorget SKU: MY100048 $ 31.00 Add to Cart
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30. Examples of how to use “Gorget” in a sentence from the Cambridge Dictionary Labs
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31. Description: Kentucky Expanded Center Adena Sandstone Gorget - This Adena sandstone expanded center Gorget was a personal find in Madison County of Andrew "Tom Dooley" Conner
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32. Gorget patches (collar tabs, collar patches) are an insignia, paired patches of cloth or metal on the collar of the uniform, that is used in the military and civil service in some countries.Collar tabs sign the military rank (group of ranks), the rank of civil service, the military unit, the office (department) or the branch of the armed forces and the arm of service.
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33. M edieval Gorget for Sale Defensive armour collar was an integral part of the knight’s harness
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34. The primary purpose of leather, chainmail or steel Gorget armor was to protect the throat, neck, and collarbones, which are often subjected to injuries in modern reenactment too, being targets for the opponents’ blows.
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35. The Gorget was worn by NSKK personnel assigned to assist in traffic control and direction
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36. This Gorget, displaying the royal arms of the Bourbon kings of France, was a vestigial piece of armor worn by a French officer as a sign of rank
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37. At first glance, you might wonder why a steel Gorget is necessary
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38. But we assure you, the first time a blade slides off your helmet and bounces right off your functional Gorget, you'll be sold on this neck armour
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39. And even better, a good steel Gorget isn't just added protection, but also a harness that allows you to heap even more protections upon your person.
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40. Gorget is a reproduction of an antique Gorget, used by the French, German and Mexican infantry soldiers Would make a great gift for a military collector, a great costume piece for reenactment attire, or reenactment attire for a parade! › See more product details Shop our favorite brands
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41. [Middle English, from Old French Gorgete, diminutive
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42. Get the best deals for silver Gorget at eBay.com
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43. As a novice I really enjoyed doing this Gorget it was a nice layout
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44. Gorget - Embossed Lightweight to wear
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45. See authoritative translations of Gorget in Spanish with example sentences and audio pronunciations.
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46. British Officer's Gorget, Gold Plated
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47. Gorget Meaning: "armor for the throat," late 15c., from Old French Gorgete "throat, necklace," diminutive of gorge… See definitions of Gorget.
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48. Response from GorgetDistillingCo, Owner at Gorget Distilling Co
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49. The name Gorget is derived from the word "gorge" or throat, because many of these artifacts are believed to have been worn at the throat or upon the chest
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50. However early explorers saw the Miami Indians wearing the Gorget fastened to the hair
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51. How to say Gorget in English? Pronunciation of Gorget with 2 audio pronunciations, 9 synonyms, 2 meanings, 4 translations and more for Gorget.
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52. This Gorget from Red Dragon Armoury does the job admirably
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53. The Gorget was engraved on the interior surface with concentric circles and a central four-pointed cross
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54. With an outer segmented band and an interior band filled with punctations, the design recalls the scalloped triskele or Nashville style of engraved shell Gorgets more commonly seen in Mississippian contexts in eastern Tennessee (Brain and
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55. Gorget definition: a collar-like piece of armour worn to protect the throat Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
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56. The Gorget Iron Princess - Female Armor -Lady-Warrior - Steel Gorget - LARP Fantasy Protection - Metal Armor - handcrafted custom made IronWoodsShop
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57. 5 out of 5 stars (1,492) 1,492 reviews $ 49.99 FREE shipping Favorite Add to More colors Standard Leather Gorget - Fantasy Leather Armor - #DK5402
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58. The Streifendienst Gorget was worn with the regulation RAD uniform
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59. The Gorget is of crescent shape and is of stamped aluminum having a rolled border running around the edges
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60. At the top of the Gorget is an aluminum pebbled band with the raised word Streifendeinst.
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61. Smithing (53/64) Yield: Gorget x 1 HQ 1: Gorget +1 x 1 Fire Crystal 1 x Iron Sheet 1 x Sheep Leather None Smithing (53/64) Yield: Sheep Leather x 1 HQ 1: Sheep Leather x 1 HQ 2: Iron Ingot x 1 Lightning Crystal 1 x Gorget None
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62. Order Exclusive WW2 German Gorgets like Hungarian Army Military Police Gorget, NSDAP Streifendienst Gorget, RAD Standard Bearer Gorget from NSDAP Uniforms.
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GORGET [ˈɡôrjət]
Definition of gorget. 1 : a piece of armor protecting the throat — see armor illustration. 2a : an ornamental collar. b : a part of a wimple covering the throat and shoulders. c : a specially colored patch on the throat especially : a bright patch of feathers on the throat of a bird and especially a hummingbird.
Origin: [OF. gorgete, dim. of gorge throat. See Gorge, n.] A gorget was originally a band of linen wrapped around a woman's neck and head in the medieval period. The term subsequently described a steel or leather collar designed to protect the throat.
gorget 1 (Arms & Armour (excluding Firearms)) a collar-like piece of armour worn to protect the throat 2 (Clothing & Fashion) a part of a wimple worn by women to cover the throat and chest, esp in the 14th century 3 (Zoology) a band of distinctive colour on the throat of an animal, esp a bird More ...
Like many hummingbirds, the male Costa's hummingbird has an iridescent gorget. A gorget is a patch of colored feathers found on the throat or upper breast of some species of birds.