Sam Browne belt

English

Etymology

Named after British general Sam Browne, who wore such a belt after losing an arm in battle.

Noun

Sam Browne belt (plural Sam Browne belts)

  1. A wide military belt, usually leather, supported by a strap going diagonally over the right shoulder.
    • 1987, Hope and Glory, (Please provide the book title or journal name):
      You see that? The moths haven't got this, then. - You kept the old Sam Browne all these years? - Certainly. - And kept it polished. Might come in useful.

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