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† ˈcloak-bag Obs. For forms see cloak n.; also 6–8 Sc. clog-bag. A bag in which to carry a cloak or other clothes; a portmanteau, valise.
1536Bellenden Cron. Scot. (1821) II. 454 Fillit sindry dry leddren polkis full of small stanis, and band thame togidder, in maner of clogboggis, to thair hors. 1552Huloet, Cloke bagge, penularium. 1579Gosson Sch. Abuse (Arb.) 26 Pythagoras bequeathes them a Clookebagge. 1632Lithgow Trav. vii. (1682) 291 Delivering me the keys of their three Clogbags before the Consul. [So always in this book.] 1658Osborn Jas. I (1673) 533 A Cloak-bag full of dried Sweet-meats and Confects. 1756M. Calderwood Jrnl. (1884) 51 John Rattray was laid before my bed, with his head on a clog-bag. 1841Lane Arab. Nts. (Rtldg.) 13 He mounted his horse, and with only a cloak-bag behind him, etc. b. transf. and fig.
1596Shakes. 1 Hen. IV, ii. iv. 497 That stuft Cloake-bagge of Guts. 16022nd Pt. Return fr. Parnass. iv. ii. (Arb.) 55 You that are a plague stuffed Cloake-bagge of all iniquitie. c. attrib.
1619H. Hutton Follies Anat. 22 Rayling on cloake-bagge breeches. a1641Suckling Fragm. Aurea (1648) 61 His garters or his Cloak-bag strings. 1655Francion 63 Long Cloak-bag-string dashes. |