Baggages

/ˈbæɡɪdʒɪz/ noun

Plural of baggage; multiple collections of bags and luggage, or figuratively, burdens and problems.

From Old French 'bagage,' likely from 'bag' (Old Norse origin) plus Old French '-age' suffix. Used since the 14th century for both literal luggage and metaphorical burdens.

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