kitbag

noun
/ˈkɪtbæɡ/

Etymology

From kit + bag.

  1. derived from baggi
  2. inherited from bagge
  3. compounded as kitbag — “kit + bag

Definitions

  1. A large cylindrical holdall.

    • Besides, whilst he had been in hospital, practically the whole of his equipment had disappeared from his kitbag – including Sylvia's two pair of sheets! – and he had no money with which to get more.
    • Others have abandoned their vehicles and have set off back towards the Russian border on foot, lugging their weapons and kitbags, videos suggest.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA