Sakko etymology

German

German word Sakko comes from Ancient Greek σάκκος, English sack coat, and later Proto-Germanic *sakkuz (Sack, bag, purse.)

Etymology of Sakko

Detailed word origin of Sakko

Dictionary entry Language Definition
σάκκος Ancient Greek (grc)
sack coat English (en)
saccus Latin (lat) A garment of sackcloth or haircloth.. A sack, bag; purse, wallet.
*sakkuz Proto-Germanic (gem-pro) Sack, bag, purse.
sacco Italian (it) (anatomy, botany) sac. (informal) lot, lots, piles, loads, ton. Sack, bag. Sack, sackful, bag, bagful (the contents of one full bag).
sac Old High German (goh)
sac Middle High German (gmh)
Sack German (de) (informal) The sack; a synonym for. A sack; a large bag made of fabric.
Sakko German (de) Sportcoat; sports coat; sports jacket.