n. A piece of armor worn below the knee to protect the front of the leg. [Singular of Middle English greves, from Old French, from greve, part in the hair (greaves probably being so called because the medial ridge running down the front of many greaves was thought to resemble the part in a head of hair), from graver, to part (the hair), engrave; see GRAVURE.] |
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