胴乱

Etymology 1
Derivation.

First cited to the, the title of a song dating to the late 1500s, early 1600s.

Originally referred to a leather oblong bag hung from one's waist, used for storing bullets, as also described in the 1603. Over time, other uses and materials came into fashion, such as use as a handbag or tobacco pouch, or manufacture from. By the early (1868­–1912), leather was again a popular material, and uses had evolved to include everything from handbags to satchels.

In roughly the first decade of the, this term was mostly displaced by the term , and usage of this term  became restricted.

Noun

 * 1)   a shot bag, an oblong pouch or box for storing bullets on one's belt
 * 2)   a pouch or bag, such as a tobacco pouch, a handbag, or satchel, hung from one's, kept in the hand, or slung over one's shoulder
 * 3)   an oblong metal box generally slung over one's shoulder and used to hold and protect fruit, vegetables, or other food while harvesting
 * 4)  a train conductor's bag, used to hold signaling lights and flags, keys, and other things needed for their duties
 * 1)   an oblong metal box generally slung over one's shoulder and used to hold and protect fruit, vegetables, or other food while harvesting
 * 2)  a train conductor's bag, used to hold signaling lights and flags, keys, and other things needed for their duties