carisack

noun

Etymology

Blend of carry + sack respelled.

  1. derived from sacco
  2. derived from sac
  3. derived from σάκκος — “bag of coarse cloth
  4. derived from saccus — “large bag
  5. inherited from *sakkuz — “sack
  6. inherited from *sakku
  7. inherited from sacc — “sack, bag
  8. inherited from sak
  9. compounded as carisack — “carry + sack

Definitions

  1. A bag for carrying things.

    • Pulling a little carrisack from his pack, he began to fill it with small but essential pieces of his Wyvern's survival kit.
    • Beside her the men left a soft tube of nutrient gel and a carisack of water.
    • She fished in her carisack for drops, then tilted her head back to administer them.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for carisack. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

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