Baldric

/ˈbɔldɹɪk/ noun

A broad belt or sash worn across the body from one shoulder to the opposite hip, often ornamental and used to support a sword or other equipment.

From Old French 'baudré' or 'baudrier,' possibly from Germanic origins. The word traveled through medieval military culture and entered English during the Norman period, with its meaning solidifying around military and formal dress.

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