Etymology of the English word saccadic
the English word
saccadicderived from the English word
saccadederived from the Old French word
saccadederived from the North French word
saqiuerderived from the French word
sacderived from the Latin word
saccus (sack; bag; sack, bag; wallet)
derived from the Greek word
sakkos, σάκκος ('sack'-cloth; mohair (the material or garments made of it, worn as a sign of grief))
derived from the Phoenician word
saqusing the English suffix
-icderived from the Old French word
saccadicderived from the North French word
saqiuerderived from the French word
sacderived from the Latin word
saccus (sack; bag; sack, bag; wallet)
derived from the Greek word
sakkos, σάκκος ('sack'-cloth; mohair (the material or garments made of it, worn as a sign of grief))
derived from the Phoenician word
saqUsage
Word found in Modern English