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sack
(terminate the employment of)
(the termination of someone's employment (leaving them free to depart))
(the quantity contained in a sack)
Wiktionary英語版での「sack」の意味 |
sack
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/11/30 04:11 UTC 版)
語源 1
From 中期英語 sak, sek, sach, zech (“bag, sackcloth”), from 古期英語 sacc (“sack, bag”) and sæċċ (“sackcloth, sacking”); both from Proto-West Germanic *sakku, from late Proto-Germanic *sakkuz (“sack”), borrowed from Latin saccus (“large bag”), from Ancient Greek σάκκος (sákkos, “bag of coarse cloth”), from Semitic, possibly Phoenician or Hebrew.
Cognate with Dutch zak, German Sack, Swedish säck, Danish sæk, Hebrew שַׂק (śaq, “sack, sackcloth”), Aramaic סַקָּא, Classical Syriac ܣܩܐ, Ge'ez ሠቅ (śäḳ), Akkadian 𒆭𒊓 (saqqu), Egyptian sꜣgꜣ. Doublet of sac, saccus, saco, and sakkos.
Černý and Forbes suggest the word was originally Egyptian, a nominal derivative of sꜣq (“to gather or put together”) that also yielded Coptic ⲥⲟⲕ (sok, “sackcloth”) and was borrowed into Greek perhaps by way of a Semitic intermediary. However, Vycichl and Hoch reject this idea, noting that such an originally Egyptian word would be expected to yield Hebrew *סַק rather than שַׂק. Instead, they posit that the Coptic and Greek words are both borrowed from Semitic, with the Coptic word perhaps developing via Egyptian sꜣgꜣ.
名詞
- A bag; especially a large bag of strong, coarse material for storage and handling of various commodities, such as potatoes, coal, coffee; or, a bag with handles used at a supermarket, a grocery sack; or, a small bag for small items, a satchel.
- The amount a sack holds; also, an archaic or historical measure of varying capacity, depending on commodity type and according to local usage; an old English measure of weight, usually of wool, equal to 13 stone (182 pounds), or in other sources, 26 stone (364 pounds).
- (uncountable) The plunder and pillaging of a captured town or city.
- (uncountable) Loot or booty obtained by pillage.
- (American football) A successful tackle of the quarterback behind the line of scrimmage.
- (baseball) One of the square bases anchored at first base, second base, or third base.
- (informal) Dismissal from employment, or discharge from a position.
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2023 October 4, Damien Gayle, Ajit Niranjan, “Climate scientist faces sack for refusing to fly to Germany from Solomon Islands archipelago”, in The Guardian, →ISSN:
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A climate researcher has been threatened with the sack by his employer after refusing to fly back to Germany at short notice after finishing fieldwork on Bougainville in the Solomon Islands archipelago.
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- (colloquial, US, literally or figurative) Bed.
- (dated) A kind of loose-fitting gown or dress with sleeves which hangs from the shoulders, such as a gown with a Watteau back or sack-back, fashionable in the late 17th to 18th century; or, formerly, a loose-fitting hip-length jacket, cloak or cape.
- (dated) A sack coat; a kind of coat worn by men, and extending from top to bottom without a cross seam.
- (vulgar, slang) The scrotum.
- (Midland US) Any disposable bag.
同意語
派生語
- back, crack and sack
- ballsack, ball sack, ballsac
- barley sack
- bivouac sack
- bollock sack
- cat in the sack
- coalsack
- cock sack
- cornsack
- crapsack
- crocker sack
- dressing sack
- dub sack
- dumb as a sack of bricks
- dumb as a sack of hammers
- dumber than a sack of bricks
- fart sack
- floursack
- get the sack, give the sack
- go down like a sack of potatoes
- gripsack
- gunny sack, gunnysack
- hacky sack, hackysack, Hacky-Sack, hackeysack
- halter-sack
- happy sack
- hit the sack
- honey sack
- hopsack
- in the sack
- like rats in a sack
- loiter-sack
- mailsack
- more sacks to the mill
- nap sack
- nutsack
- packsack
- possibles sack
- sack-back
- sack barrow
- sackcloth
- sack dress
- sack drill
- sackful
- sacking (noun)
- sack knot
- sacklike
- sackload
- sack lunch
- sack man
- sack of crap
- sack of flesh
- sack of shit
- sack o' shit
- sack race
- sack silo
- sack-tap
- sack time
- sack truck
- sack-whack
- sackwise
- sad sack
- Santa sack
- shitsack
- sleepsack
- sperm sack
- stuff sack
- ten sack
- tent-sack
- toe sack
- towsack
- Zdarsky tent-sack
動詞
sack (third-person singular simple present sacks, present participle sacking, simple past and past participle sacked)
- To put in a sack or sacks.
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1942 May-June, “Notes and News”, in Railway Magazine, page 187, photo caption:
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A girl porter sacking some of the many thousands of used railway tickets which are turned over by the London Passenger Transport Board to assist the waste paper salvage campaign
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- To bear or carry in a sack upon the back or the shoulders.
- To plunder or pillage, especially after capture; to obtain spoils of war from.
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c. 1587–1588 (date written), [Christopher Marlowe], Tamburlaine the Great. […] The First Part […], 2nd edition, part 1, London: […] [R. Robinson for] Richard Iones, […], published 1592, →OCLC; reprinted as Tamburlaine the Great (A Scolar Press Facsimile), Menston, Yorkshire; London: Scolar Press, 1973, →ISBN, Act I, scene ii:
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- (American football) To tackle the quarterback behind the line of scrimmage, especially before he is able to throw a pass.
- (informal, transitive) To discharge from a job or position; to fire.
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1999 March 5, “Russian media mogul dismisses Yeltsin's bid to sack him”, in CNN.com:
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[…] Boris Berezovsky on Friday dismissed President Boris Yeltsin's move to sack him from his post as executive secretary of the Commonwealth of Independent States, […]
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2021 July 28, Paul Bigland, “Calder line captures picturesque Pennines”, in RAIL, number 936, page 66:
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As an aside, Luddendenfoot once had a famous (or perhaps infamous) clerk - drunkard Branwell Brontë, brother to the famous Brontë sisters and writers. He was sacked from his post in March 1842 after an audit revealed a discrepancy in the books. Today, a blue plaque on the Jubilee Refreshment rooms at Sowerby Bridge station commemorates him.
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2022 September 13, Mark Trevelyan, Filipp Lebedev, “Russian council faces dissolution after call for Putin's removal”, in Bill Berkrot, editor, Reuters, archived from the original on 13 September 2022, Europe:
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A group of St Petersburg local politicians who called for President Vladimir Putin to be sacked over the war in Ukraine faces the likely dissolution of their district council following a judge's ruling on Tuesday, one of the deputies said.
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- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:sack.
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- (Australia, slang, transitive) To give up on, to abandon, delay, to not think about someone or something.
語源 2
From earlier (wyne) seck from Middle French (vin (“wine”)) sec (“dry”), from Latin siccus (“dry”).
名詞
sack (countable and uncountable, plural sacks)
- (dated) A variety of light-colored dry wine from Spain or the Canary Islands; also, any strong white wine from southern Europe; sherry.
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1848 January, Charles M. Westmacott, “The Stage of Life”, in The Sporting Review, volume 15, page 23:
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The vesper bell had rung its parting note; the domini were mostly caged in comfortable quarters, discussing the merits of old port; and the merry student had closed his oak, to consecrate the night to friendship, sack, and claret.
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派生語
- sack-whey
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名詞
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動詞
sack (third-person singular simple present sacks, present participle sacking, simple past and past participle sacked)
- Alternative spelling of sac (“sacrifice”).
参照
- Forbes, Robert Jacobus (1955) Studies in Ancient Technology, vol. IV, p. 66
- Černý, Jaroslav (1976), Coptic Etymological Dictionary, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, page 149
- Vycichl, Werner (1983), Dictionnaire Étymologique de la Langue Copte, Leuven: Peeters, →ISBN, page 186
- Hoch, James E. (1994), Semitic Words in Egyptian Texts of the New Kingdom and Third Intermediate Period, Princeton: Princeton University Press, →ISBN, page 269
アナグラム
- ACKs, KCAS, SKCA, acks, cask
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