sabretache

Etymology
, from, from and.

Noun

 * 1)  A leather pocket or pouch worn hanging from a cavalry officer’s belt.
 * 2) * 1896, Letter from, on Army duty in India, to his mother
 * Two years in Europe—with a campaign thrown in—would I think qualify me to be allowed to beat my sword into a paper cutter & my sabretache into an election address.
 * Two years in Europe—with a campaign thrown in—would I think qualify me to be allowed to beat my sword into a paper cutter & my sabretache into an election address.

Translations

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 * Spanish: portapliegos

Etymology
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