żaqq
Maltese
/zaʔ/
noun
Definitions
- (anatomy) stomach, belly
Etymology
Inherited from Arabic زِقّ (skin bag for liquids, waterskin) derived from Classical Syriac ܙܩܐ (idem).
Origin
Classical Syriac
ܙܩܐ
Gloss
idem
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- ballsack English
- coalsack English
- cornsack English
- crapsack English
- daysack English
- dicksack English
- floursack English
- gripsack English
- hopsack English
- loiter-sack English
- mailsack English
- minisack English
- nutsack English
- packsack English
- sack English
- sack-whey English
- sackable English
- sackage English
- sackcloth English
- sacker English
- sackful English
- sacklike English
- sackload English
- sackwise English
- shitsack English
- sleepsack English
- supersack English
- towsack English
- woolsack English
- saccus Latin
- Sack German
- roede Dutch, Flemish
- roede-zak Dutch, Flemish
- zak Dutch, Flemish
- σάκκινος Ancient Greek
- σάκκος Ancient Greek
- σακκοπήρα Ancient Greek
- σακχυφάντης Ancient Greek
- サック Japanese
- sak Middle English
- زِقّ Arabic
- sako Esperanto
- σάκος Greek (modern)
- sako Cebuano
- ܙܩܐ Classical Syriac