Bawdric

/ˈbɔːdrɪk/ noun

A broad belt or sash worn across the chest, often decorated and used to hold a sword or other items.

From Middle English baudrik, possibly from Old French baudré or a Germanic source. The word may derive from a personal name or place, with the meaning shifting to describe the ornamental belt worn by soldiers and nobility. The exact origin is uncertain but dates to medieval times.

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