单词 | on the swag |
释义 | > as lemmason the swag 10. Australian and New Zealand. The bundle of personal belongings carried by a traveller in the bush, a tramp, or a miner. Frequently in colloquial phrases to hump the swag: see to hump one's swag (or drum) at hump v. 2; on the swag: on one's travels. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > possessions > [noun] > personal or movable property > personal belongings > portable harnessc1330 baggagec1430 truss1587 luggage1596 traps1813 kit1834 swag1853 society > travel > aspects of travel > a journey > [noun] > equipment for a journey > baggage trousseauc1230 harnessc1330 fardel1388 flittinga1400 stuff?a1400 baggagec1430 trussellc1440 carriagec1450 trussagec1500 traffic1538 trussery1548 traffe1566 sumpture1567 truss1587 needment1590 luggage1596 sumptery1620 piece1809 traps1813 roll-up1831 dunnage1834 kit1834 way baggage1836 swag1853 drum1861 swag bag1892 society > travel > aspects of travel > a journey > [noun] > luggage > travelling bag cloak-bagc1540 mallet1612 Peter1667 sac de nuit1814 carpet-bag1830 roll-up1831 pikau1836 travelling bag1838 swag1853 suit bag1869 bluey1878 Matilda1889 shiralee1892 port1898 handgrip1915 sea-bag1918 blanket pack1920 weekender1929 valpack1934 weekend bag1946 swag bag1951 society > travel > aspects of travel > travel from place to place > travelling from place to place [phrase] > wandering > as a tramp on (also upon) the road1642 on the pad1665 on (the) tramp1760 on the wallaby track1865 on (also in) a (or the) shaughraun1922 on the swag1941 1853 J. Rochfort Adventures Surveyor vi. 49 Disregarding the state of the roads,..we strapped on our ‘swags’, consisting of a pair of blankets and a spare pair of trousers, and started for the diggings. 1864 J. Rogers New Rush i. 1 Their ample swags upon a cart are tied. 1881 A. C. Grant Bush-life in Queensland I. v. 43 The quart-pots were now put on to boil, swags were opened and food produced. 1889 H. H. Romilly Verandah in New Guinea 5 Every digger in former days carried in imagination a gigantic nugget in his swag. 1935 ‘J. Guthrie’ Little Country xxi. 312 You shouldered your swag and left to seek the foot of another rainbow. 1941 S. J. Baker N.Z. Slang v. 41 Such expressions as to swag it and go on the swag need no elaboration. 1947 D. M. Davin Gorse blooms Pale 76 Jack went off on the swag for a few years. 1966 J. K. Baxter Pig Island Lett. 16 No books, no bread Are left in my swag. 1971 N.Z. Listener 19 Apr. 56/5 He had a compass in his swag but it was pukeroo'd. < as lemmas |
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