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Reference: Brigandine
Easton
(Jer 46:4; 51:3), an obsolete English word denoting a scale coat of armour, or habergeon, worn by light-armed "brigands." The Revised Version has "coat of mail."
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Hastings
The 'brigand' was originally simply a light-armed irregular foot soldier, and the coat of mail which he wore was called a 'brigandine.' The word is used in Jer 46:4; 51:3 (RV 'coat of mail'). See Armour.