sacel
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Old French
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Late Latin saccellum (“small bag”)
Noun
[edit]sacel oblique singular, m (oblique plural saceaus or saceax or saciaus or saciax or sacels, nominative singular saceaus or saceax or saciaus or saciax or sacels, nominative plural sacel)
- sack (bag used to transport objects)
- c. 1110,, Benedeit, Le Voyage de saint Brandan:
- Plein un sacel portout tut sec
- He was carrying a full dry sack
Descendants
[edit]- → English: satchel