SACKET


Meaning of SACKET in English

ˈsakə̇t noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English sakett, from Middle French saquet, sachet small bag — more at sachet

1. Scotland : a small sack or wallet

2. Scotland : a small person especially of a rascally or stupid nature

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