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  • They would pass from the [Greek: linothoraex] (answering to the cotton corslet of the Iroquois) to a sort of jack or _jaseran_ with rings, scales, or plates, and thence to bronze-plate corslets, represented only by the golden breastplates of the Mycenaean grave.

    Homer and His Age Andrew Lang 1878

  • I cried; and one who stood by me undid the clasps of my light jaseran.

    A Monk of Fife Andrew Lang 1878

  • She was clad in a light jaseran of mail, because of her wound, and was plainly eager to be gone and about her business, that is, to meet the

    A Monk of Fife Andrew Lang 1878

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