An Etymological Dictionary of the German Language/Annotated/Bocksbeutel

Bocksbeutel, masculine, ‘old prejudice,’ first occurs in Modern High German, and connected instinctively by Germans with Bock; it is, however, of Low German origin, bocks- representing bôks (‘of the book’). The women of Hamburg used to carry their hymn-books at their side in a satchel, which they were always fond of wearing. When applied to a sort of bottle, Bocksbeutel has a different origin, and means properly ‘the scrotum of the buck.’