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Va-lise′.


1. (Military.) A cylindrical portmanteau of leather, 18 inches long, is placed on the saddle of each offhorse of an artillery-carriage, and is used for carrying the smaller articles of the driver's personal equipment.

2. A small trunk or portmanteau, to hold a traveler's equipment for short journeys.

Valise.

Fig. 6890 shows one which may be hooked up in a tent to form a shelf.

Fig. 6891 is a cylindrical valise, to fit behind the cantle of a saddle.

Saddle-valise.

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