ZAK
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Noun


zak
  1. Slang, money, in South Africa
  2. (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



  1. A bag, sack, sachet etc..
  2. A pocket
  3. A pouch
  4. A contraction of such insults for males as klootzak or rotzak, referring to the ballsack, roughly equivalent to asshole
  5. insult meaning 'whore', alluding to the female genitalia

Verb form



  1. singular present imperfect and simple imperative form of zakken

Noun



  1. The action of descending; a descent
  2. A physical depression; flattened area
 
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