sallet/ˈsælɪt/EtymologyFrom Middle French salade, from Spanish celada, thought to be from Latin caelāta (“ornamentally engraved (helmet)”) (although the Latin word is not attested in this sense).sallet means A type of light spherical combat helmet used in the 15th century. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.nounA type of light spherical combat helmet used in the 15th century.“At Hampton Court, sallets for archers on horseback, sallets with grates, and old sallets with vizards: At Windsor, salettes and skulls: At Calais, saletts with vysars and bevers, and salets with bevers.”