sugarbag
/ˈʃʊɡəbæɡ/
Etymology
From sugar + bag; sense 2 (“wild honey or honeycomb”) was originally a word used by Aboriginal Australians.
noun
- A bag, typically made of cloth, for holding sugar.“Bradly hung the fowl in a sugar-bag for to-morrow's dinner and set about grilling chops, with tomatoes stuffed with cheese and breadcrumbs in the pan.”
- Wild honey or honeycomb.“Still clinging, with sharp, expert blows she tomahawked into the hollow, exactly at the spot where the sugar-bag was.”