noun
- armor that covers and protects the shins and lower legs
- the sediment or dregs left over from rendering animal fat or making soap
Usage: usually plural; historical/medieval context
Usage: usually plural; archaic or technical
Examples
- The knight wore polished greaves beneath his tunic to protect his legs in battle.
- Medieval soldiers often paired greaves with cuirasses for full-body protection.
- The blacksmith crafted greaves from steel for the nobleman's armor.
- After rendering the lard, the cook discarded the greaves into the waste bin.
- The soap maker collected greaves from the fat-boiling process.