noun
- a piece of armor that protects the thigh and upper leg
Usage: historical; usually used in plural (cuishes)
Examples
- Medieval knights wore cuishes as part of their full plate armor.
- The blacksmith crafted a pair of cuishes from steel to protect the warrior's legs.
- Cuishes were often worn over mail or padded garments for additional protection.
- The museum displayed ornate cuishes decorated with gold inlay from the 15th century.