sachel

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Noun[edit]

sachel (plural sachels)

  1. Archaic form of satchel.

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Etymology[edit]

From Old French sachel, from Late Latin saccellum (money bag, purse), a diminutive of Latin sacculus, itself a diminutive of saccus (bag).

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Noun[edit]

sachel (plural sachels)

  1. satchel, sack

Descendants[edit]

  • English: satchel

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Etymology[edit]

From Late Latin saccellus, from Latin sacculus, diminutive of saccus; or from sac +‎ -el.

Noun[edit]

sachel oblique singularm (oblique plural sacheaus or sacheax or sachiaus or sachiax or sachels, nominative singular sacheaus or sacheax or sachiaus or sachiax or sachels, nominative plural sachel)

  1. small bag

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