sagh
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)
Old Swedish
Etymology
From Old Norse sǫg, from Proto-Germanic *sagō.
Noun
sāgh f
- saw (tool)
Declension
Declension of sagh (strong ō-stem)
Descendants
- Swedish: såg
Categories:
- Cornish terms borrowed from Latin
- Cornish terms derived from Latin
- Cornish terms derived from Ancient Greek
- Cornish terms derived from Semitic languages
- Cornish terms with IPA pronunciation
- Cornish lemmas
- Cornish nouns
- Cornish masculine nouns
- Old Swedish terms inherited from Old Norse
- Old Swedish terms derived from Old Norse
- Old Swedish terms inherited from Proto-Germanic
- Old Swedish terms derived from Proto-Germanic
- Old Swedish lemmas
- Old Swedish nouns
- Old Swedish feminine nouns
- Old Swedish ō-stem nouns