Obs. Also -sakke, -sake. A bag for clothes; a portmanteau.
1393. Chart. Rich. II., in Ducange, s.v., xvi sellas, x Clothesakkes, duo paria cofrarum.
1466. Mann. & Househ. Exp. (1841), 372. Paid for makenge of ij. keyis for the tronke and the clothesake, vjd.
1548. Hall, Chron. (1809), 283. [Edward IV.] entered into the Shippe without bagge or bagage, without Clothesacke or Male.