GREAVES (Fr. grève), a kind of armour for the legs, originally of leather, quilted linen, &c., and afterwards of steel. This kind of defence for the legs was used both by the Greeks and Romans, by the former of whom they were called κνημίδες, by the latter ocreae. Greaves were made of various kinds of metal.
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