"Sabretache" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sabretache" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Sabretache
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"Sabretache" Meaning

A sabretache is a long, flat purse or tobacco pouch that was traditionally worn by cavalrymen in the military, often attached to the saddle or the belt. It was used to carry personal items, such as a sabre, tobacco, and other small objects. The word is thought to have derived from the French word "sabretache," which referred to a sash or scarf worn over the shoulder, possibly related to the Italian "sabrette," meaning "a cloth wrapped around the waist."

"Sabretache" Examples

Sabretache


Noun


A bag or pouch attached to the carbine of a soldier, originally for storing ammunition and other necessities.

Example Sentences


1. The soldier slung his sabretache over his shoulder as he prepared for battle.
2. The museum exhibit included a reproduction of a 19th-century soldier's sabretache, complete with intricate stitching and metal hardware.
3. In the 18th century, soldiers wore sabretaches as part of their formal uniforms.
4. The sabretache was a clever invention that allowed soldiers to carry their gear without hindering their mobility.
5. The historical reenactor's sabretache was filled with authentic-looking flintlocks and muskets.

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