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Etymology of the Latin word saccus

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 saq

Derivations in Latin

saccatus, sacculus, saccarius, bisaccium, Saccopharynx, sacculata, Saccocirrus, Saccobranchus

Derivations in other languages

Albanian sak, English sacque, English sack, French sac, French sacciforme, German Sack, Italian sacco, Portuguese saco, Romanian sac, Sardinian saccu, Spanish saco

Usage

Word found in Classical Latin, Medieval Latin



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