sagh

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Cornish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin saccus, from Ancient Greek σάκκος (sákkos, bag of coarse cloth), from Semitic.

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

sagh m (plural seghyer)

  1. bag, sack

Old Swedish

Etymology

From Old Norse sǫg, from Proto-Germanic *sagō.

Noun

sāgh f

  1. saw (tool)

Declension

Descendants

  • Swedish: såg