DUFFEL


Meaning of DUFFEL in English

noun

or duf·fle ˈdəfəl

( -s )

Etymology: Dutch duffel, from Duffel, town near Antwerp, Belgium

1. : a coarse heavy woolen blanketing or overcoating with a thick nap

2. usually duffle : transportable personal belongings, equipment, and supplies

a car that bulged with people, suitcases, and assorted duffle — F.L.Allen

soldiers stowing duffle and rifles into hard canvas bunks — K.M.Dodson

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.