luggage, esp for travel by sea or air
portable equipment, esp of a military force
superfluous or useless things, ideas, or practices
the sum of a person's earlier experiences, opinions, or knowledge regarded as a hindrance to or influence on their response to subsequent events and conditions
informal, humorous, or derog dated an impudent girl or young woman
[Middle English bagage from Old French, from bague bundle; (sense 5) prob modification of Old French bagasse from Old Provençal bagassa]