sako

Ido

/ˈsa.ko/

noun
Definitions
  • sack, bag, pouch
  • (physiology) sack in the body

Etymology

Derived from Esperanto sako (sack, bag) derived from English sack (bag, sherry) derived from German Sack (sack, bag, scrotum, purse) derived from Proto-Germanic *sakkuz (sack) derived from French sac derived from Italian sacco (sack) derived from Spanish, Castilian saco (jacket) derived from Latin saccus (large bag, sack, bag, purse, a sack).

Origin

Latin

saccus

Gloss

large bag, sack, bag, purse, a sack

Concept
Semantic Field

Basic actions and technology

Ontological Category

Person/Thing

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