A small circular shield, a target. Compare "roundel". Now historical.
Origin
Late 16th century. From Middle French, French rondache, †rondace circular shield, foot soldier armed with such a shield, probably alteration (with substitution of -ache, suffix forming nouns usually with pejorative connotation) of rondelle. In some forms probably after Dutch rondas.
Definition of rondache in US English:
rondache
nounrɒnˈdaʃ
A small circular shield, a target. Compare "roundel". Now historical.
Origin
Late 16th century. From Middle French, French rondache, † rondace circular shield, foot soldier armed with such a shield, probably alteration (with substitution of -ache, suffix forming nouns usually with pejorative connotation) of rondelle. In some forms probably after Dutch rondas.