bisaccium

Latin

FWOTD – 27 October 2020

Alternative forms

  • bisacia, bisaceium

Etymology

From bi- + saccus.

Pronunciation

Noun

bisaccium n (genitive bisacciī or bisaccī); second declension

  1. double saddlebag, twofold horse-holdall, wallet
    Synonyms: hippopērae, bulgae
    • c. 27 CE – 66 CE, Petronius, Satyricon 31.9:
      Ceterum in promulsidari asellus erat Corinthius cum bisaccio positus, qui habebat olivas in altera parte albas, in altera nigras.
      And in the foretray there was a Corinthian asslet with a wallet having olives in one end light and in one end dark.

Declension

Second-declension noun (neuter).

Case Singular Plural
Nominative bisaccium bisaccia
Genitive bisacciī
bisaccī1
bisacciōrum
Dative bisacciō bisacciīs
Accusative bisaccium bisaccia
Ablative bisacciō bisacciīs
Vocative bisaccium bisaccia

1Found in older Latin (until the Augustan Age).

Descendants

  • Dalmatian: bisuog
    • Czech: bisaci, bisahy
    • Polish: bisaga
      • Russian: бися́га (bisjága) (dialectal)
      • Ukrainian: би́са́ги (býsáhy), бе́са́ги (bésáhy)
    • Hungarian: besagi
    • Serbo-Croatian: bisag m, bìsaga f
    • Slovene: bisāga
    • Lower Sorbian: bisagi pl
  • French: besace, bissac
  • Italian: bisaccia
  • Piedmontese: bersac, bersacca
  • Provençal: bissac, bisac
  • Romanian: desagă f, desag m
  • Sicilian: visazza
  • Spanish: bezaza, bizaza, biaza
  • Old English: bīsæc
  • Byzantine Greek: δισάκιον (disákion), δισάκκιον (disákkion), δισάκκι (disákki)
    • Greek: δισάκι (disáki), βισάκι (visáki)
    • Bulgarian: бисаги (bisagi), дисаги pl (disagi) (dialectal)

References

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