Bundle of clothes it is a pejorative term informal used to qualify a person who is easily deceived. Some synonyms for Muggle can be sucker, idiot, sucker, Stew, etc. A bundle can also be a clothes bundle or one package with different objects.
When a person packs his bundle, it means that he is gathering his personal belongings because he is going on a trip.
In English, the term Muggle can be translated as: double, fool, sucker. Ex: That dude is the biggest dupe / fool / sucker I have ever seen in my life. - That guy is the biggest muggle I've ever seen in my life. When the word muggle refers to a bundle of clothing, it is translated as bundle (of clothes).
The existing difficulty regarding the spelling of this word is related to phonetics. Despite pronouncing "muggle", the correct way to write the word is bundle of clothes.
Muggle in the Harry Potter Universe
As part of the book series of Harry Potter, a Muggle is a "normal" person who was born into a non-magical family. Hermione's parents are Muggles, meaning they cannot practice magic. In the original language, a Muggle was known as
Muggle.