Definition of "coudiere"
coudiere
noun
plural coudieres
Quotations
[…] and from the waist hangs six taces; the limbs are armed, after the preceding fashion, with elongated palettes and fan-shaped coudieres; the long heavy sword is attached to a narrow belt which crosses diagonally; the gauntlets ...
1853, British Archaeological Association, The Journal of the British Archaeological Association, page 368
THE "pauldrons," or shoulder defences, are distinguished in this example by their angular shape, and by the use of ridges to strengthen that on the left shoulder; and the "coudieres," or elbow-plates, are noticeable […]
1896, John Potter Briscoe, John Ward, Frank Murray, The Notts. and Derbyshire Notes and Queries, page 35
The male figure is much the same as that of Sir Gervase Clifton, except that the coudieres or elbow guards are of the exaggerated pattern found in many brasses of this time. These coudieres were apparently a question of fashion ...
1914, Thoroton Society, Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire