0 a small bag, usually made of fur, worn in front of the kilt (= a type of skirt) by a person wearing traditional Scottish clothes -- (着苏格兰传统短呢裙时前面佩戴的)毛皮袋
Since the traditional kilt does not have pockets, the sporran serves as a wallet and container for any other necessary personal items.
The accompanying sporran is often thought to be amusing too.
The new pattern badges were held in stores pending the acquisition of the new sporran badge.
Whether it is an imitation sporran, a nail bag or some kind of apron matters not, so long as it serves the purpose of giving protection.
Many are designed to be worn without a sporran, and may have pockets or tool belts attached.
No doubt he was taking no risk of his sporran becoming radioactive whatever happened to his skean dhu.
Women wear broad leggings, a short black skirt with a white beaded sporran, a loose fitting black jacket with heavily embroidered cuffs and lapels.
The cost of issuing sporrans and spats is respectively £5,150 and £1,260, out of which £1,780 represents the value of issues from available stock.