Dictionary
 Open and Collaborative
 Home page

Meaning of sacole




Francisco Valdez Mendoza

sacole
  40

Preterite perfect ( past tense ) second person singular of the verb get added - as suffix - of «you»: the third person singular pronoun dative, common gender. However that the verbal inflection ( released ) It is pronounced as acute finished in vowel, in this construction is correct not to accentuate her, because it becomes serious finished in vocal. The verb in the infinitive ( get ) It may come from the Latin «saccare»: filter, strain of the substantive «saccus': SAC, which in turn derives from the Greek 'sákkos', of equal significance, or the Gothic "sokan': litigation, which the legal meaning of joined the connotation of 'extract'.

  



  ADD NEW MEANING  




       

          


This website uses your own and third party cookies to optimize your navigation, adapt to your preferences and perform analytical work. As we continue to navigate, we understand that you accept our Cookies Policies