a soldier's broad shoulder belt having small pockets or loops for cartridges
Word origin
C16: from Old French bandouliere, from Old Spanish bandolera, bandolero guerrilla, from Catalan bandoler, from bandol band, from Spanish bando; see band1
Examples of 'bandolier' in a sentence
bandolier
She had a sudden urge to put on the bandolier and walk into Death to try the bells.