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has gloss | (noun) a bundle containing the personal belongings of a swagman swag |
has gloss | eng: In Australian historical terms, a swag is a waterproof bedroll. In modern times, relatively fancy swags have been developed that make swags into a portable shelter. In the 1800s and first half of the 20th century a swagman was an itinerant rural worker - usually but not always sheep shearers - who carried their bedroll swag' with their belongings wrapped in them on their back. Most modern swags however are only used for bedding, but they are typically made with a waterproof outer section - traditionally canvas but more recent swags use more modern materials. |
lexicalization | eng: swag |
subclass of | (noun) a package of several things tied together for carrying or storing bundle, sheaf |
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lexicalization | ces: ranec |
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lexicalization | fin: nyssykkä |
lexicalization | fin: nyytti |
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lexicalization | swe: bylte |
lexicalization | swe: knyte |
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similar | e/Swag (bedroll) |
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media:img | Swag.jpg |
media:img | Swag2.jpg |
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