Etymology of the English word saker
the English word
sakerderived from the English word
sagrederived from the Old French word
sacrederived from the Arabic word
saqrderived from the Old French word
sacrerderived from the Latin word
sacrare (consecrate, make sacred, dedicate)
derived from the Latin word
sacer (sacred; sacred, holy, consecrated)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*sak-derived from the Arabic word
ṣaqrderived from the Turkic root
*soŋqurDate
The earliest known usage of saker in English dates from the 14th century.
Usage
Word found in Modern English