Mail coat, smaller than a hauberk. (Prestwich, Michael. Armies and Warfare in the Middle Ages: The English Experience, 347) Related terms: Armor / Hauberk / Haubergeon
Ex 28:32; 39: 23; 2 Chr 26: 14; Job 41: 26; Neh 4: 16] A coat of mail or armor to defend the neck and breast. It was formed of little iron rings united, and descended from the neck to the middle of the body.