noun
- a sleeveless jacket or vest, typically made of leather
Usage: historical
Examples
- The medieval knight wore a leather jerkin under his armor.
- She found an old jerkin in the costume shop for the Renaissance fair.
- The blacksmith’s jerkin was stained with soot and sweat.
- He buttoned up his woolen jerkin against the cold morning air.
- The museum displayed a 16th-century jerkin made of fine leather.
- Actors in the Shakespeare play wore authentic-looking jerkins.