English edit

Pronunciation edit

  • (US) IPA(key): /bɹəˈsɑɹt/, /ˈbɹæs.ɑɹt/

Noun edit

brassart (plural brassarts)

  1. Alternative form of brassard
    • 1762, T. Smollett, T. Franklin and others (translators), "Zadig", in The Works of M. de Voltaire, page 222:
      Itobad, always surprised at the disgraces that happened to such a man as he, was obliged to yield to Zadig, who took from him with great composure his magnificent helmet, his superb cuirass, his fine brassarts, his shining cuishes []
    • 1779, Miscellanea Critica: Essays & Comment on Current Topics, page 228:
      [] cross-bow glanced away from the well rivetted plates, and the stroke of the sword rang harmlessly upon the helmet, the brassarts and the cuisses of proof. While infantry were powerless and destitute of physical solidity []

Anagrams edit

French edit

Noun edit

brassart m (plural brassarts)

  1. Obsolete spelling of brassard