It's Middle English denoting a shield or some type of armor, influenced by the verb, Blaze, so it leads back to medieval times dealing with knights and times of battle.
2. Hauberk (noun) - A piece of armor originally covering only the neck and shoulders but later consisting of a full-length coat of mail or military tunic.
It's Germanic origin meaning for the protection on the neck.
3. Vie (verb) compete eagerly with someone in order to do or achieve something.
It's origin is mid 16th century: probably a shortening of obsolete envy, via old French from Latin, invitation meaning "challenge"
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