baldrick

[ˈbɔːldrɪk]

baldrick Definition

a belt worn over one shoulder and across the chest to support a sword or bugle.

Using baldrick: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "baldrick" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The soldier wore a baldrick to carry his weapon.

  • Example

    The knight's baldrick was adorned with intricate designs.

  • Example

    The band member's uniform included a baldrick for his bugle.

baldrick Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for baldrick

Phrases with baldrick

  • a type of knife that is worn on a baldrick

    Example

    The hunter carried his baldrick knife on his belt.

  • a loop or holder on a baldrick used to hold a weapon

    Example

    The knight's sword was secured in the baldrick frog.

  • an alternative spelling of 'baldrick'

    Example

    The museum displayed a collection of ancient baldricks and baldrics.

Origins of baldrick

from Old French 'baldrac', meaning 'a pack saddle'

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Summary: baldrick in Brief

A 'baldrick' [ˈbɔːldrɪk] is a belt worn over one shoulder and across the chest to support a sword or bugle. It is commonly used by soldiers, knights, and band members. The term originated from the Old French word 'baldrac', meaning 'a pack saddle'. Other related terms include 'baldrick knife' and 'baldrick frog'.