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sachel

English

Noun

sachel (plural sachels)

  1. Alternative spelling of satchel

Anagrams

  • Cashel, Laches, cashel, chelas, laches

Middle English

Alternative forms

  • sachell, sachelle, sacchelle, saccle, satchel, sechelle, cachel, cechelle

Etymology

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

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?sat??l/

Noun

sachel (plural sachels)

  1. satchel, sack

Descendants

  • English: satchel

References

  • “sachel, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.

Old French

Etymology

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

Noun

sachel m (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

Derived terms

  • sachelet

Descendants

  • ? Middle English: sachel, sachell, sachelle, sacchelle, saccle, satchel, sechelle, cachel, cechelle
    • English: satchel

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satchel

English

Etymology

First recorded circa 1340 as Middle English sachel, from Old French sachel, from Late Latin saccellum (money bag, purse), a diminutive of Latin sacculus, itself a diminutive of saccus (bag). See sack.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?sæt??l/
  • Rhymes: -æt??l

Noun

satchel (plural satchels)

  1. A bag or case with one or two shoulder straps, especially used to carry books etc.
    • "Come, now, take yourselves off, like good boys and girls," he said; and the whole assemblage, dark and light, disappeared through a door into a large verandah, followed by Eva, who carried a large satchel, which she had been filling with apples, nuts, candy, ribbons, laces, and toys of every description, during her whole homeward journey.

Derived terms

  • besatcheled (rare)

Related terms

  • saccular
  • saccule
  • sachet
  • sack

Translations

Anagrams

  • Aletsch, Slechta, chalets, chestal, châlets, latches, scaleth, scathel

Middle English

Noun

satchel

  1. Alternative form of sachel

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