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sporran
[spor-uhn]
noun
(in Scottish Highland costume) a large pouch for men, commonly of fur, worn, suspended from a belt, in front of the kilt.
sporran
/ ˈɒə /
noun
a large pouch, usually of fur, worn hanging from a belt in front of the kilt in men's Scottish Highland dress
Word History and Origins
Origin of sporran1
Word History and Origins
Origin of sporran1
Example Sentences
The King is also wearing a tie in matching colours and a brown sporran.
And how many men could get away with a combo of kilt, sporran and sparkly epaulettes?
One, very high up, might be that of a Baltimore oriole, which I love because of the way their nests hang like sporrans.
They have watched some of the matches on their phones, which they stow in their sporrans.
I imagine this is how the first Scotsman who adorned himself with a sporran over his kilted groin felt: proud, ready to tackle a foxy time traveler or haggis.
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