sam browne

Definition
  1. Noun (proper noun):
    • A type of military belt: "Sam Browne" refers to a distinctive leather belt with a supporting diagonal strap worn over the shoulder, typically used as part of a military or police uniform. It is named after British General Sir Samuel James Browne (1824–1901), who designed it after losing an arm in battle.
    • By extension: In informal American English, "Sam Browne" can also refer to a military officer who wears such a belt.
Usage Examples
  • Noun (the belt):
    • The officer adjusted his Sam Browne before the parade. (He tightened the leather belt and shoulder strap.)
    • The ceremonial uniform includes a polished Sam Browne with brass fittings. (The belt with its diagonal strap is part of the formal attire.)
  • Noun (informal, person):
    • Watch out for the Sam Brownes in the barracks — they enforce discipline. (Referring to officers who wear the belt, used colloquially.)
Advanced Usage
  • "Sam Browne belt": The full term, used to specify the belt itself rather than the person.
    • He wore a Sam Browne belt with his dress uniform. (The belt with the shoulder strap.)
  • "Sam Browne rig": Slang for the complete belt and strap assembly.
    • The cadet learned to fasten his Sam Browne rig correctly. (The entire belt and supporting harness.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Sam Browne belt (noun): The standard name for the belt.
    • The Sam Browne belt is a symbol of authority. (The belt represents rank and command.)
  • Browne belt (rare): A shortened, but less common, variant.
    • He polished his Browne belt for inspection. (The same type of belt, using the general's surname alone.)
Synonyms
  • Crossbelt: a belt that goes across the chest, often part of a uniform.
  • Shoulder belt: a belt worn over the shoulder, often supporting a sidearm.
  • Military belt: a general term for belts used in armed forces.
Related Idioms
  • "To wear the Sam Browne": To hold a position of authority, especially in a military or police context.
    • He finally earned the right to wear the Sam Browne after years of service. (He achieved a rank that allows him to wear the officer's belt.)
Notes for Learners
  • The term "Sam Browne" is a proper noun derived from a person's name and is always capitalized.
  • In modern usage, it is most commonly encountered in historical or ceremonial contexts, such as formal military parades or police dress uniforms.

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An officer adjusts his Sam Browne belt before a parade.