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