ZAK
WiktionaryText
Noun
zak
- Slang, money, in South Africa
- (in Australia it can be spelled zack or Zac) sixpence or a "small amount of money"
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Etymology 1
From the Latin measure saccus; cognate with sac, sack, German Sack, French sac, Old Norse sekkr, Gothic sakkus etc.
Noun
- A bag, sack, sachet etc..
- A pocket
- A pouch
- A contraction of such insults for males as klootzak or rotzak, referring to the ballsack, roughly equivalent to asshole
- insult meaning 'whore', alluding to the female genitalia
Verb form
- singular present imperfect and simple imperative form of zakken
Noun
- The action of descending; a descent
- A physical depression; flattened area