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zak

English

Etymology

From Afrikaans zak (bag). Doublet of sac and sack.

Pronunciation

Noun

zak (countable and uncountable, plural zaks)

  1. (South Africa, slang) Money.
  2. 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)

  1. A container made of textile, leather or paper such as bag, sack, sachet and pouch.
    Synonym: tas
  2. A pocket.
    Ik heb niets op zak.
    My pockets are empty. (= I haven't got a penny on me.)
  3. (slang) A scrotum
    Synonym: balzak
  4. (slang, offensive, vulgar) A contraction of such insults for males as klootzak or rotzak, referring to the scrotum, roughly equivalent to "asshole".
  5. (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)

  1. A sack or 'tent', oversized or otherwise mismade female gown, dress.

Etymology 3

From zakken.

Noun

zak m (plural zakken, diminutive zakje n)

  1. (dialectal) The action of descending; a descent.
  2. (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

  1. first-person singular present indicative of zakken
  2. imperative of zakken

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zat

English

Conjunction

zat

  1. Pronunciation spelling of that. (usually signifying a foreign accent, often French).

Anagrams

  • AZT, Taz

Dutch

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /z?t/
  • Hyphenation: zat
  • Rhymes: -?t

Etymology 1

From Middle Dutch sat, from Old Dutch *sat, from Proto-Germanic *sadaz, from Proto-Indo-European *seh?-.

Adjective

zat (comparative zatter, superlative zatst)

  1. sated, full, especially with alcoholic beverage, i.e. drunk
    Synonym: dronken
  2. having had enough, having had it up to here, fed up
Inflection
Derived terms
  • ladderzat
  • stiepelzat (Flanders)
  • zatlap

Determiner

zat

  1. (informal) plenty
    Synonym: genoeg

Adverb

zat

  1. (informal) enough
    Synonym: genoeg

Etymology 2

See the etymology of the main entry.

Verb

zat

  1. singular past indicative of zitten

Indonesian

Etymology

From Malay zat, from Classical Malay dhat, dzat, zat, from Arabic ????? (??t, being, essence, substance, nature).

Noun

zat (first-person possessive zatku, second-person possessive zatmu, third-person possessive zatnya)

  1. substance

Compounds


Turkmen

Etymology

From Arabic ????? (??t, “being, essence, substance, nature).

Noun

zat (definite accusative ?, plural ?)

  1. thing

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