<span class="searchmatch">bysacks</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">bysack</span>...
From Old English bīsæc, from Latin bisaccium. <span class="searchmatch">bysack</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">bysacks</span>) (dialectal, Scotland) A wallet. 1772, Richard Cumberland, The Fashionable Lover....
From trzos (“<span class="searchmatch">bysack</span>-girdle”) + -ik (diminutive suffix). IPA(key): /ˈtʂɔ.ɕik/ Rhymes: -ɔɕik Syllabification: trzo‧sik trzosik m inan diminutive of trzos...
Borrowed from Late Latin bisaccium, bi- + sacca. Compare dialectal English <span class="searchmatch">bysack</span>. IPA(key): /biˈzat.t͡ʃa/ Rhymes: -attʃa Hyphenation: bi‧sàc‧cia bisaccia f...
(plural بَدَرَات (badarāt) or بِدَار (bidār)) (historical) a large purse, a <span class="searchmatch">bysack</span> of a fixed great amount of money, usually 10,000 dirhams → Classical Persian:...
trzos m inan (diminutive trzosik) (archaic) leather belt with purse for money, <span class="searchmatch">bysack</span>-girdle, money belt Declension of trzos trzos in Wielki słownik języka polskiego...
IPA(key): /ˈbiː.sækk/, [ˈbiː.zæk] bīsæcc f wallet Strong ō-stem: English: <span class="searchmatch">bysack</span> bī- + sæċċ (“dispute”) bīsæċ IPA(key): /ˈbiːˌsætt͡ʃ/, [ˈbiːˌsæt͡ʃ] bīsæċċ...
genitive plural че́резов) (obsolete) leather belt with purse for money, <span class="searchmatch">bysack</span>-girdle, money belt 1868, Нестор Кукольник, Иоанн III, собиратель земли русской:...
Unknown. IPA(key): /kiʃ.ta/ kichta f (plural kichtas) (slang) a bundle or <span class="searchmatch">bysack</span> of money or other valuables (e.g. drugs) 2021 July 2, 1PLIKÉ140, “Poison”[1]:...
hardly recognize in the clerk, girdled before the leather-coat with a great <span class="searchmatch">bysack</span>-belt, almost with sprawled leather Vikings on the hands, wont of written...