noun
- Plural of pavisse; large shields or protective barriers used in medieval warfare, typically carried by foot soldiers or mounted on fortifications.
Usage: historical; also spelled 'pavises'
Examples
- Medieval soldiers carried pavisses to protect themselves from arrows and sword strikes.
- The castle's defenders reinforced the walls with pavisses during the siege.
- Archers often fought behind pavisses to shield themselves while drawing their bows.
- The knight's pavisses bore his family crest and colors.