satchel
31satchel — n. Bag, little sack …
32satchel — noun (C) a leather bag that you carry over your shoulder, used especially in the past by children for carrying books to school …
33satchel — satch·el …
34satchel — [ˈsætʃəl] noun [C] a bag with a long STRAP that goes over your shoulder, used for carrying school books …
35satchel — satch•el [[t]ˈsætʃ əl[/t]] n. a small bag, sometimes with a shoulder strap • Etymology: 1300–50; < OF < L saccellus, double dim. of saccus sack I …
36satchel — /ˈsætʃəl/ (say sachuhl) noun a bag, made of leather, canvas, or the like, usually with a shoulder strap, used for carrying schoolbooks. {Middle English, from Old French sachel, from sac sack, from Latin saccus. See sack1} …
37satchel — Paiki; kī eke (rare) …
38satchel — n. a small bag usu. of leather and hung from the shoulder with a strap, for carrying books etc. esp. to and from school. Etymology: ME f. OF sachel f. L saccellus (as SACK(1)) …
39satchel swinger — /ˈsætʃəl swɪŋə/ (say sachuhl swinguh) noun Colloquial a bookmaker …
40Satchel Paige — noun United States baseball player; a black pitcher noted for his longevity (1906 1982) • Syn: ↑Paige, ↑Leroy Robert Paige • Instance Hypernyms: ↑ballplayer, ↑baseball player …