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satchel From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishRelated topics: School, Clothessatchelsatch‧el /ˈsætʃəl/ noun [countable] SESDCCa leather bag that you carry over your shoulder, used especially in the past by children for carrying books to schoolExamples from the Corpussatchel• With a sinking feeling, Katherine rearranged the items in her satchel.• The boy opened his satchel and took out the bread-roll that he was supposed to keep for lunch.• They used her shoulder-bag and the satchel Travis had found on the plane to pack them in.Origin satchel (1300-1400) Old French sachel, from Latin sacellus, from saccus; → SACK1 |