Men In Armour Database (General)
Thanks MPG for the link to the Men In Armour database, another excellent source !.
Searching this survey I found it particularly interesting to see the original author was quite logically & properly "grading" the men in accordance with their individual physical "stature", so presumably an indicator of their ability as fighting men, and that stature is a Middle English word. In my searching I see some men described as of "meanest stature", presumably meaning a man on the small side, or in poor if not sickly physical condition, so not of ideal fighting stock.
Yet these days that same description would probably suggest a man of opposite characteristics and ideal for warfare, "he's a mean man...!"
What a great language we have !!
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- James Robins/Elizabeth Morse. -
lyndon0206,
2013-04-20, 22:17
- James Robins/Elizabeth Morse - previous thread -
m p griffiths,
2013-04-21, 11:18
- Men In Armour Database - Jefff, 2013-04-21, 19:49
- James Robins/Elizabeth Morse - previous thread -
m p griffiths,
2013-04-21, 11:18