Etymology of the English word saccular
the English word
saccularderived from the English word
sacculusderived from the Classical Latin word
sacculus (a little bag; little bag; purse; sachet)
derived 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
-arderived from the Old French suffix
-arderived from the Latin suffix
-arisderived from the Latin suffix
-alisUsage
Word found in Modern English