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A lame is a solid piece of sheet metal used as a component of a larger section of plate armor used in Europe during the medieval period. It is used in armors to provide articulations or the joining of the armor elements. The size is usually small with a narrow and rectangular shape. Multiple lames are riveted together or connected by leather straps or cloth lacing to form an articulated piece of armor that provides flexible protection. The armor worn by the samurai class of feudal Japan used lames in the construction of many of their individual armor parts. The Japanese term is ita, which can both refer to the lame or its borderings.

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  • Coleto (es)
  • Lame (armor) (en)
  • Folgi (pl)
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  • Un coleto era una casaca o chaleco de cuero, por lo común de ante, abierta por delante y con una especie de faldones que cubría el cuerpo desde el cuello hasta la cintura. Lo utilizaban los campesinos y maragatos en algunas provincias españolas para defensa y abrigo del cuerpo. Familiarmente y por extensión, también se denomina así al cuerpo del hombre. (es)
  • A lame is a solid piece of sheet metal used as a component of a larger section of plate armor used in Europe during the medieval period. It is used in armors to provide articulations or the joining of the armor elements. The size is usually small with a narrow and rectangular shape. Multiple lames are riveted together or connected by leather straps or cloth lacing to form an articulated piece of armor that provides flexible protection. The armor worn by the samurai class of feudal Japan used lames in the construction of many of their individual armor parts. The Japanese term is ita, which can both refer to the lame or its borderings. (en)
  • Folgi – wąskie płytki metalowe lub z materiałów organicznych (skóra, płytka rogowa), z których wykonywane były elementy ruchome różnych zbroi ochronnych. Płytki łączono ze sobą, najczęściej nitując je od spodu do rzemieni lub podkładu ze skóry. Z folg wykonywano między innymi części zbroi płytowych (fartuch, naramienniki, nabiodrki, rękawice), nakarczki hełmów, a nawet całe pancerze (np. rzymski pancerz folgowy – lorica segmentata). (pl)
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  • Un coleto era una casaca o chaleco de cuero, por lo común de ante, abierta por delante y con una especie de faldones que cubría el cuerpo desde el cuello hasta la cintura. Lo utilizaban los campesinos y maragatos en algunas provincias españolas para defensa y abrigo del cuerpo. Familiarmente y por extensión, también se denomina así al cuerpo del hombre. (es)
  • A lame is a solid piece of sheet metal used as a component of a larger section of plate armor used in Europe during the medieval period. It is used in armors to provide articulations or the joining of the armor elements. The size is usually small with a narrow and rectangular shape. Multiple lames are riveted together or connected by leather straps or cloth lacing to form an articulated piece of armor that provides flexible protection. The armor worn by the samurai class of feudal Japan used lames in the construction of many of their individual armor parts. The Japanese term is ita, which can both refer to the lame or its borderings. (en)
  • Folgi – wąskie płytki metalowe lub z materiałów organicznych (skóra, płytka rogowa), z których wykonywane były elementy ruchome różnych zbroi ochronnych. Płytki łączono ze sobą, najczęściej nitując je od spodu do rzemieni lub podkładu ze skóry. Z folg wykonywano między innymi części zbroi płytowych (fartuch, naramienniki, nabiodrki, rękawice), nakarczki hełmów, a nawet całe pancerze (np. rzymski pancerz folgowy – lorica segmentata). (pl)
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