Sack
Säckel , m., Also Seckel (from Latin sac (c) ellus , sack, (money) bag ') denotes
- a bag
- a bag for money, see bell bag
- in Swabian-Alemannic usage a bag in a piece of clothing
- of which, transferred, the revenue side or the available financial resources of a state budget, see Säckelmeister
- dialectically the scrotum , also used as a swear word against men.
Säckel is the name of the following people:
- Hans Säckel (1920–2009), German football coach
Sack , n., Inscribed:
- as a regional form of sack and (outdated) diminutive generally a small sack
Säckel is also an ancient name of various plants:
- Capsella bursa-pastoris , see ordinary shepherd's purse
- Stratiotes aloides , see crab claws .
See also:
- Sack
- Wiktionary: Säckel - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations