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zak
English
Etymology
From Afrikaans zak (“bag”). Doublet of sac and sack.
Pronunciation
Noun
zak (countable and uncountable, plural zaks)
- (South Africa, slang) Money.
- Sixpence or a small amount of money.
Anagrams
- Kaz.
Dutch
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /z?k/
- Hyphenation: zak
- Rhymes: -?k
Etymology 1
From Middle Dutch sac, from Old Dutch sac, from Proto-Germanic *sakkuz, from Latin saccus.
Noun
zak m (plural zakken, diminutive zakje n)
- A container made of textile, leather or paper such as bag, sack, sachet and pouch.
- Synonym: tas
- A pocket.
- Ik heb niets op zak.
- My pockets are empty. (= I haven't got a penny on me.)
- Ik heb niets op zak.
- (slang) A scrotum
- Synonym: balzak
- (slang, offensive, vulgar) A contraction of such insults for males as klootzak or rotzak, referring to the scrotum, roughly equivalent to "asshole".
- (obsolete, slang, vulgar) A whore, cunt.
Derived terms
Descendants
- Afrikaans: sak
- ? Indonesian: sak
- ? Indonesian: saku
Etymology 2
Borrowed from English sack.
Noun
zak m (plural zakken, diminutive zakje n)
- A sack or 'tent', oversized or otherwise mismade female gown, dress.
Etymology 3
From zakken.
Noun
zak m (plural zakken, diminutive zakje n)
- (dialectal) The action of descending; a descent.
- (Southern, dialectal) A physical depression; flattened area.
Derived terms
- zakland n
- zakveen n
Synonyms
- japon
- jurk
Etymology 4
See the etymology of the main entry.
Verb
zak
- first-person singular present indicative of zakken
- imperative of zakken
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zaa
English
Noun
zaa (plural zaas)
- The letter ? in the Arabic script.
- 2006, Coleman South, Leslie Jermyn, Syria (page 95)
- Z (zaa): a loose-tongued z; same as above.
- 2013, Jane Wightwick, Mahmoud Gaafar, Colloquial Arabic of Egypt
- the letter Zaa, formally an emphatic 'z', but often pronounced as an emphatic 'd' in Egyptian Arabic
- 2006, Coleman South, Leslie Jermyn, Syria (page 95)
Translations
Anagrams
- aza, aza-
Swahili
Etymology
From Proto-Bantu *-bíada.
Pronunciation
Verb
-zaa (infinitive kuzaa)
- give birth, bear
- beget
Conjugation
Derived terms
- Verbal derivations:
- Applicative: -zalia
- Causative: -zalisha
- Passive: -zawa, -zaliwa (“be born”)
- Nominal derivations:
- mzazi
- uzazi
- zao (“offspring; crops (in the plural)”)
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