Definitions from Wiktionary (poitrinal)
▸ noun: Synonym of poitrel (“chest-armor for a horse”)
▸ noun: Obsolete spelling of petronel (“firearm”). [(obsolete, weaponry) A short but large-caliber, heavy 16th- and 17th-century firearm that used a matchlock or wheellock mechanism, intermediate between the arquebuse and pistol.]
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▸ noun: Synonym of poitrel (“chest-armor for a horse”)
▸ noun: Obsolete spelling of petronel (“firearm”). [(obsolete, weaponry) A short but large-caliber, heavy 16th- and 17th-century firearm that used a matchlock or wheellock mechanism, intermediate between the arquebuse and pistol.]
Similar:
poitrine,
polron,
poleine,
ploussard,
poitrinaire,
ponyard,
pigache,
pereon,
porpintine,
protectrix,
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