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Etymology
From French sacoche, from Italian saccoccia, from sacco, from Latin saccus, Ancient Greek σάκκος (sákkos, “sack, bag; sackcloth”), from Semitic.
Pronunciation
Noun
sacoche f (plural sacoches, diminutive sacocheje n or sacocheken n)
- (Belgium) handbag
- Synonym: handtas
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French
Etymology
Borrowed from Italian saccoccia, from sacco.
Pronunciation
Noun
sacoche f (plural sacoches)
- (small) bag
- pannier, saddlebag
- handbag
- Synonym: sac à main
- bumbag
- pouch (for electronic equipment)
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