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daysack, n. Chiefly Brit. Brit. |ˈdeɪsak|, U.S. |ˈdeɪˌsæk| Forms: 19– daysac, 19– daysack [‹ day n. + sack n.1, after rucksack n., knapsack n., haversack n.] A small rucksack, designed to hold provisions and equipment needed for a day out, esp. when hiking.
1985Times 27 Sept. 10/5 We try to avoid the bright colours and hi-tech materials so prevalent nowadays in kagools, gaiters and haversacks, now lamentably changed into jargonese ‘daysacks’ or even ‘daysacs’. 1991Daily Tel. 5 Jan. (Colour Suppl.) 62 (advt.) Carry only a day sack and trek through remote valleys. 2001Adventure Trav. July–Aug. 87/3 Most come with a zip off day sack attached to the main bag and, for the more sedate adventure, trolley wheels and a drag handle. |