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Meaning of Sac | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2 Specialized
sæk

Definitions

  1. Acronym of senior aircraftman.
  2. Abbreviation of Sacramento.
    abbreviation, alt-of
  3. A bag or pouch inside a plant or animal that typically contains a fluid.
  4. A sacrifice.
  5. The privilege, formerly enjoyed by the lord of a manor, of holding courts, trying causes, and imposing fines; now used only in the phrase sac and soc or soc and sac.
  6. The city of Sacramento, California, United States.
  7. Initialism of saeculum ante Christum (“era before Christ”).
  8. Acronym of Strategic Air Command.
    US, abbreviation, acronym, alt-of
  9. Acronym of surface air consumption.

Equivalents

العربية الحويصلة نفجة
Bosanski sač
Ελληνικά ασκός
Suomi pussi
Français sac
עברית שלפוחית
हिन्दी थैली
Hrvatski sač
Kurdî sac
Português SAC
Српски sač
Türkçe kese

Examples

“Kasparov's queen sac early in the game gained him a positional advantage against Kramnik.”
“But it is really the court-baron which represents the ancient assembly of the mark, while the court-leet represents the lord's jurisdiction of sac and soc, whether granted before or since the coming of William.”
“In later times, if the lord had "sac and soc,” his court had the authority of the Court Leet; if he had the view of frankpledge the suitors at his court were free from attendance at the sheriff's tourn; his court was then in all points like the hundred court, but independent of the sheriff.”
“The grant of “sac and soc” did not always carry with it the right to hold a court, but frequently amounted only to the privilege of receiving the forfeitures the lord's men should incur in the Hundred court, or possibly to one-third of the revenues of the Hundred and Shire, which had formerly gone to the ealdorman.”

CEFR level

C2
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