sacco
Italian (Fiorentino)
noun
Definitions
- sack, bag
- sack, sackful, bag, bagful the contents of one full bag
- (informal) lot, lots, piles, loads, ton
- (anatomy) sac
Etymology
Inherited from Latin saccus (large bag, sack, bag, purse, a sack) derived from Ancient Greek σάκκος (sack, sackcloth, bag, bag of coarse cloth).
Origin
Ancient Greek
σάκκος
Gloss
sack, sackcloth, bag, bag of coarse cloth
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
袋
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- sac English
- sacciferous English
- saccus English
- sack coat English
- bisaccium Latin
- saccarius Latin
- sacceus Latin
- saccus Latin
- Sakko German
- zakó Hungarian
- forare Italian
- forasacco Italian
- fuorisacco Italian
- insacchettare Italian
- risaccheggiare Italian
- saccaia Italian
- saccata Italian
- saccheggiamento Italian
- saccheggiare Italian
- saccheggiatore Italian
- saccheria Italian
- sacchetta Italian
- sacchettificio Italian
- sacchettino Italian
- sacchetto Italian
- saccoccia Italian
- bissac French
- sac French
- sachet French
- сак Russian
- saco Spanish, Castilian
- saquete Spanish, Castilian
- σάκκινος Ancient Greek
- σάκκος Ancient Greek
- σακκοπήρα Ancient Greek
- σακχυφάντης Ancient Greek
- ῥυτίς Ancient Greek
- *sakkuz Proto-Germanic
- sako Czech
- sac Old French
- sako Esperanto
- sako Serbo-Croatian
- сако Serbo-Croatian
- sac Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- σάκος Greek (modern)
- sach Welsh
- saco Old Portuguese
- sac Aromanian
- sac Friulian
- saco Old Spanish
- sac'h Breton
- sagh Cornish
- sacco Neapolitan
- saaku Southeastern Tepehuan