Baldric

//ˈbɔːldɹɪk//

Synonyms for "baldric" (4 found)

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Closest matches (1)

Noun(1 words)

Strong matches (1)

Related words (2)

Noun(1 words)

Related word relations

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4 relation types

More general

1 entries

derived

2 entries

is a

1 entries

related to

5 entries

Translations

32 translations across 21 languages.

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Ancient Greek

2 entries
  • βαστάγιον noun (broad belt worn diagonally from shoulder to hip formerly used to hold a sword, etc.)
  • ξιφιστής noun (broad belt worn diagonally from shoulder to hip formerly used to hold a sword, etc.)

Ancient Macedonian

1 entries
  • ἀορτής noun (broad belt worn diagonally from shoulder to hip formerly used to hold a sword, etc.)

Arabic

1 entries
  • حَمَّالَة noun (broad belt worn diagonally from shoulder to hip formerly used to hold a sword, etc.)

Dutch

1 entries
  • bandelier noun (broad belt worn diagonally from shoulder to hip formerly used to hold a sword, etc.)

Esperanto

1 entries
  • balteo noun (broad belt worn diagonally from shoulder to hip formerly used to hold a sword, etc.)

Estonian

1 entries
  • mõõgavöö noun (broad belt worn diagonally from shoulder to hip formerly used to hold a sword, etc.)

Finnish

1 entries
  • miekkavyö noun (broad belt worn diagonally from shoulder to hip formerly used to hold a sword, etc.)

French

1 entries
  • baudrier noun (broad belt worn diagonally from shoulder to hip formerly used to hold a sword, etc.)

German

1 entries
  • Wehrgehänge noun (broad belt worn diagonally from shoulder to hip formerly used to hold a sword, etc.)

Hungarian

2 entries
  • kardkötő noun (broad belt worn diagonally from shoulder to hip formerly used to hold a sword, etc.)
  • kardszíj noun (broad belt worn diagonally from shoulder to hip formerly used to hold a sword, etc.)

Ido

1 entries
  • baldrio noun (broad belt worn diagonally from shoulder to hip formerly used to hold a sword, etc.)

Italian

2 entries
  • balteo noun (broad belt worn diagonally from shoulder to hip formerly used to hold a sword, etc.)
  • tracolla noun (broad belt worn diagonally from shoulder to hip formerly used to hold a sword, etc.)

Lithuanian

2 entries
  • perpetė noun (broad belt worn diagonally from shoulder to hip formerly used to hold a sword, etc.)
  • portupėja noun (broad belt worn diagonally from shoulder to hip formerly used to hold a sword, etc.)

Ottoman Turkish

1 entries
  • حمایل noun (broad belt worn diagonally from shoulder to hip formerly used to hold a sword, etc.)

Persian

1 entries
  • حمایل noun (broad belt worn diagonally from shoulder to hip formerly used to hold a sword, etc.)

Polish

1 entries
  • pendent noun (broad belt worn diagonally from shoulder to hip formerly used to hold a sword, etc.)

Portuguese

3 entries
  • bandoleira noun (broad belt worn diagonally from shoulder to hip formerly used to hold a sword, etc.)
  • boldrié noun (broad belt worn diagonally from shoulder to hip formerly used to hold a sword, etc.)
  • talabarte noun (broad belt worn diagonally from shoulder to hip formerly used to hold a sword, etc.)

Punjabi

2 entries
  • گاترا noun (broad belt worn diagonally from shoulder to hip formerly used to hold a sword, etc.)
  • ਗਾਤਰਾ noun (broad belt worn diagonally from shoulder to hip formerly used to hold a sword, etc.)

Russian

3 entries
  • бандальер noun (broad belt worn diagonally from shoulder to hip formerly used to hold a sword, etc.)
  • панталер noun (broad belt worn diagonally from shoulder to hip formerly used to hold a sword, etc.)
  • пе́ревязь noun (broad belt worn diagonally from shoulder to hip formerly used to hold a sword, etc.)

Spanish

3 entries
  • bálteo noun (broad belt worn diagonally from shoulder to hip formerly used to hold a sword, etc.)
  • tahalí noun (broad belt worn diagonally from shoulder to hip formerly used to hold a sword, etc.)
  • télamo noun (broad belt worn diagonally from shoulder to hip formerly used to hold a sword, etc.)

Ukrainian

1 entries
  • пантале́р noun (broad belt worn diagonally from shoulder to hip formerly used to hold a sword, etc.)

Sample sentences

17 total sentences available.

Tatoeba + Wiktionary

The baldric is worn sash-wise over the shoulder.

Source: tatoeba (10656970)

But now how many men are there proude of that that is not theyrs at al? Is there no man proude of keping another mannes gate? […] [W]hat a brag-kyng maketh a beareward wͭ [with] his ſyluer buttened bawdrike, for pride of another mannes bere?

Source: wiktionary

Athvvart his breſt a bauldrick braue he vvare, / That ſhind, like tvvinkling ſtars, vvith ſtones moſt pretious rare.

Source: wiktionary

[B]ut that I vvill haue a rechate vvinded in my forehead, or hang my bugle in an inuiſible baldricke, all vvomen ſhall pardon mee: becauſe I vvill not doe them the vvrong to miſtruſt any, I vvill doe my ſelfe the right to truſt none: […]

Source: wiktionary

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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.