Sentences

tabard in a sentence

n.

Definition

A tabard is a short, sleeveless garment worn over the front of the body, often displaying a coat of arms or emblem, commonly associated with medieval knights and nobility.

Sample Sentences

  1. The knight wore a colorful tabard emblazoned with his family's crest during the tournament.
  2. At the Renaissance fair, many participants donned tabards that reflected the styles of medieval nobility.
  3. The tabard served as a practical garment, providing a layer of protection over the armor while displaying the knight's allegiance.
  4. As part of the theater production, the actors were dressed in tabards to denote their roles in the historical play.
  5. During the charity event, volunteers were given tabards so they could be easily identified by attendees.

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