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See also:Sacoandsacó

English

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Etymology

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FromSpanishsaco(asack, ahalf-carga), fromOld Spanishsaco, fromLatinsaccus, fromAncient Greekσάκκος(sákkos,sack,sackcloth), fromSemitic.Doublet ofsac,saccus,sack, andsakkos.

Noun

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saco (pluralsacos)

  1. (historical) AtraditionalSpanishunit ofdry measure,equivalent to about 111L.

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Galician

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Etymology

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FromOld Galician-Portuguesesaco (13th century,Cantigas de Santa Maria), fromLatinsaccus, fromAncient Greekσάκκος(sákkos,sack, bag; sackcloth), fromSemitic.

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Noun

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saco m (pluralsacos)

  1. bag;sack
    • 1402, A. López Ferreiro, editor,Galicia Historica,I, 5, page 344:
      It. lyno que se em huunsaquo por tascar
      Item, flax that is in asack, for being scutched

Verb

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saco

  1. first-personsingularpresentindicative ofsacar

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Portuguese

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Etymology 1

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FromOld Galician-Portuguesesaco, fromLatinsaccus, fromAncient Greekσάκκος(sákkos,sack, bag; sackcloth), fromSemitic.

Noun

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saco m (pluralsacos,diminutivesaquinho)

  1. bag;sack
    Synonym:bolsa
    Coloque os pães nosaco.
    Put the breads in thebag.
  2. (Brazil, vulgar)balls,nuts(the scrotum)
    Synonyms:testículos,bolas,ovos,(Portugal)tomates
    Chutaram meusaco.
    Myballs were kicked.
  3. (Brazil, colloquial)patience,tolerance
    Synonym:paciência
    Não tenhosaco para isso.
    I don't havepatience for that.
  4. (Brazil, colloquial) something verytedious orannoying; ahassle
    Synonyms:aborrecimento,chatice
    Esta aula está umsaco.
    This class is boring.
    (literally, “This class is abore.”)
    Meu deus, quesaco! Não posso fazer nada que você já vem brigar comigo!
    My goodness, that's soannoying! I can't do anything without you telling me off!
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Etymology 2

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Verb

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saco

  1. first-personsingularpresentindicative ofsacar

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Spanish

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Inherited fromOld Spanishsaco, fromLatinsaccus, fromAncient Greekσάκκος(sákkos,sack, bag; sackcloth), fromSemitic.

Noun

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saco m (pluralsacos)

  1. bag,sack(a loose container)
    Synonyms:bolso,bolsa
  2. gunny sack
    Synonym:costal
  3. (Latin America)suit jacket(jacket portion of a formal suit)
  4. (historical)English orAmericansack(a traditional unit of dry measure)
  5. (historical)saco,Spanishsack(a traditional unit of dry measure equivalent to about 111 L)
    Synonyms:media carga,costal
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  • Seri:saaco(blouse)
  • Southeastern Tepehuan:saaku

Etymology 2

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Verb

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saco

  1. first-personsingularpresentindicative ofsacar

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