The jupon is seen in the two knights tilting, in the woodcut on p.
The juponwas not girded with a silk cord or a narrow belt; it was made to fit tight without any such fastening.
It will be noticed that on this knight the skirt of the jupon is scalloped, on the other it is plain.
The juponwas a garment which covered the body from the camail to just above the knees.
So general is the use of the jupon at this period that it is a matter of some conjecture as to what form the body armour took that was worn under it.
The jupon of the Black Prince, preserved at Canterbury and admirably figured in Monumenta Vetusta, vol.
With the disappearance of the juponwe see the body defence exposed to view.
The earliest brasses which show the whole suit of plate without camail or jupon are those of one of the d'Eresby family at Spilsby, Lincolnshire, and of Sir John Wylcotes at Great Tew, Oxon.
Upon the jupon appearing below the camail are four studs, indicating pourpoint defence.
The jupon is loose and plain to the waist, below which appears studded work.
The lower edge of the hauberk is shown below the close-fitting, sleeveless jupon which covers the body.
The jupon was made of a rich material, blazoned with the arms of the wearer, and was escalloped along the bottom edge.
Servius drew his fur-trimmed jupon closer about him, and shivered in spite of the flame.
A page in jagged silken jupon and hose came forward inquiringly.
The woman was clad in a cloak of damask red, and a jupon of dark green, broidered with azure scroll work.
Yeoland wore a light blue jupon edged with silver, a green kirtle, a cloak of brocaded Tartarin.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "jupon" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.