Shoulder-belt
91Lubomirski — This noble and distinguished surname, of medieval Polish origin, is borne by the princes of Krakov, of Warszawa, and by the Counts of Wisnicz and Sandomierz. The derivation is from the Slavic male given name Lubomir , a compound of the elements… …
92Wragg — This interesting surname, with variant spellings Wragg, Wragge, Wrag and Ragg, is of Scandinavian origin, and derives from the Old Danish personal name Wraghi , or from Rag , a short form of any of the various Anglo Saxon male given names such as …
93bandolier — [ˌbandə lɪə] (also bandoleer) noun a shoulder belt with loops or pockets for cartridges. Origin C16: from Fr. bandoulière; perh. from Sp. bandolera (from banda sash ), or from Catalan bandolera (from bandoler bandit ) …
94baldric — n. Shoulder belt, bawdrick …
95baldric(k) — n. shoulder belt for sword, etc …
96bandolier — n. shoulder belt carrying cartridges. ♦ bandolero, n. bandit …
97bandoleer — n. shoulder belt carrying cartridges. ♦ bandolero, n. bandit …
98bandolier — (also bandoleer) ► NOUN ▪ a shoulder belt with loops or pockets for cartridges. ORIGIN French bandoulière …
99bandolier — n. (also bandoleer) a shoulder belt with loops or pockets for cartridges. Etymology: Du. bandelier or F bandouliegravere, prob. formed as BANDEROLE …
100Migration Period art — Shoulder clasps from the 7th century Anglo Saxon ship burial at Sutton Hoo. Alternate view. British Museum. Migration Period art denotes the artwork of the Germanic peoples during the Migration period (ca. 300 900). It includes the Migration art… …