bandoleer
or ban·do·lier
[ ban-dl-eer ]
/ ˌbæn dlˈɪər /
noun
a broad belt worn over the shoulder by soldiers and having a number of small loops or pockets, for holding a cartridge or cartridges.
Origin of bandoleer
OTHER WORDS FROM bandoleer
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British Dictionary definitions for bandolier
bandolier
bandoleer
/ (ˌbændəˈlɪə) /
noun
a soldier's broad shoulder belt having small pockets or loops for cartridges
Word Origin for bandolier
C16: from Old French
bandouliere, from Old Spanish
bandolera,
bandolero guerrilla, from Catalan
bandoler, from
bandol band, from Spanish
bando; see
band
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