有圖沒音樂的網誌版
http://paige.pixnet.net/blog/post/31997651
中古世紀的衣物部分,以男、女、盔甲類做區分 (後面有冰與火例句)
男
Jerkin (合身夾克)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerkin_(garment)
Tabard (短外袍)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tabard
Tunic (外衣 上衣 長度至大腿或腳踝)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tunic
Breeches (緊身褲)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breeches
Doublet (合身上衣)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doublet
女
Petticoat 蓬襯裙或是與上衣分開穿的裙子
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petticoat
盔甲類
Hauberk 鎖子甲上衣 (a shirt of mail) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hauberk
Greave 護脛(小腿)盔甲
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greave
Vambrace 前臂護具
panoply 全副盔甲
Chausse 護腿 (通常是鎖子甲組成的)
gorget 護喉
gauntlet 盔甲手套
Cowl 蒙頭斗篷
Mantle 披風
Mantle在比較近代的小說也會出現。這個字還有好幾個不同的意思,做為名詞
還有地函的意思,地科裡面稱地殼以下,地核以上的部分。另外還有權力的象徵。
例如,Inherit the mantle代表繼承衣缽。做為動詞這個字還有覆蓋、掩藏的意思。
Otherwise his dress was plain: studded leather jerkin over
quilted doublet, worn boots, breeches of brown roughspun.
(A Clash of Kings)
Cursing, Tyrion stripped and dressed again, in simpler garb;
black woolen breeches, an old white tunic, and a faded
brown leather jerkin. It doesn't matter, he told himself as he
waited for moonrise. (A Storm of Swords)
He had to make do with oddments assembled from Lord Lefford's wagons:
mail hauberk and coif, a dead knight's gorget, lobstered
greaves and gauntlets and pointed steel boots. (A Game
of Thrones)
He wore a dark grey robe with the cowl pulled forward, but when
a thin sliver of moonlight touched his cheek, she knew him at once by
the blotchy skin and web of broken veins beneath. (A Clash of Kings)
Sandor Clegane stood at his shoulder in a plain brown doublet
and green mantle, his burned face hideous in the morning light.
(A Game of Thrones)
參考資料 :
http://www.personal.utulsa.edu/~marc-carlson/cloth/glossary.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_medieval_clothing
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