Sac

[Sac]

A member of the Algonquian people formerly living in Wisconsin in the Fox River valley and on the shores of Green Bay

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See Sace.

Noun
a structure resembling a bag in an animal

Noun
a member of the Algonquian people formerly living in Wisconsin in the Fox River valley and on the shores of Green Bay

Noun
a case or sheath especially a pollen sac or moss capsule

Noun
an enclosed space; "the trapped miners found a pocket of air"


n.
See Sacs.

n.
The privilege formerly enjoyed by the lord of a manor, of holding courts, trying causes, and imposing fines.

n.
See 2d Sack.

n.
A cavity, bag, or receptacle, usually containing fluid, and either closed, or opening into another cavity to the exterior; a sack.


Sac

Sac , n. (Ethnol.) See Sace.

Sac

Sac, n. [See Sake, Soc.] (O.Eng. Law) The privilege formerly enjoyed the lord of a manor, of holding courts, trying causes, and imposing fines. Cowell.

Sac

Sac , n. [F., fr. L. saccus a sack. See Sack a bag.] 1. See 2d Sack. 2. (Biol.) A cavity, bag, or receptacle, usually containing fluid, and either closed, or opening into another cavity to the exterior; a sack.

See Sace.

The privilege formerly enjoyed the lord of a manor, of holding courts, trying causes, and imposing fines.

See 2d Sack.

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