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
saqDerivations in Latin
saccatus,
sacculus,
saccarius,
bisaccium,
Saccopharynx,
sacculata,
Saccocirrus,
SaccobranchusDerivations in other languages
Albanian
sak, English
sacque, English
sack, French
sac, French
sacciforme, German
Sack, Italian
sacco, Portuguese
saco, Romanian
sac, Sardinian
saccu, Spanish
sacoUsage
Word found in Classical Latin, Medieval Latin