- sacker
- I. noun see sack II II. noun see sack IV
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Sacker — Sack er, n. One who sacks; one who takes part in the storm and pillage of a town. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sacker — sacker1 [sak′ər] n. a person who sacks; plunderer sacker2 [sak′ər] n. a person who makes or fills sacks … English World dictionary
Säcker — Prof. Dr. Dr. Dr. h. c. Franz Jürgen Säcker Franz Jürgen Säcker (* 14. November 1941 in Recklinghausen) ist deutscher Hochschullehrer für Zivilrecht an der Freien Universität Berlin und Leiter des Instituts für deutsches und europäisches… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Sacker — This long established surname may be either of Anglo Saxon or Old Norse origin, and is an occupational name for a maker of sacks, deriving from the Olde English pre 7th Century sacc or the Old Norse sekkr , sack, with the addition of the agent… … Surnames reference
sacker — sacker1 /sak euhr/, n. 1. bagger (def. 1). 2. Baseball. a baseman: a slick fielding third sacker. [1900 05; SACK1 + ER1] sacker2 /sak euhr/, n. a person who sacks; plunderer; pillager. [1580 90; SACK2 + ER1] * * * … Universalium
sacker — I. ˈsakə(r) noun ( s) Etymology: sack (V) + er : one that sacks : pillager, looter II. noun … Useful english dictionary
sacker — noun someone that plunders a village See Also: sack … Wiktionary
sacker — sackerinterj AusrufdesUnmuts.Verkürztaus»⇨sakrament«.Seitdem19.Jh … Wörterbuch der deutschen Umgangssprache
sacker — n. one who dismisses a person from a job; plunderer, pillager, looter; one who packs items into sacks … English contemporary dictionary
sacker — creaks … Anagrams dictionary