- sak-
- sak-English meaning: to sanctify; to make a treatyDeutsche Übersetzung: “heiligen, einen Vertrag machen”?Material: Lat. sacer “geweiht, holy” (besides sücris); fal. sacru(m), Osc. σακορο ‘sacra” or ‘sacrum”, sakrim (acc.), sakrid (abl.), sakarater ‘sacratur”, sacrasias “*sacrariae”, sakaraklúm ‘sacellum”, saka(ra)hiter ‘sanciütur”, Umbr. sakra ‘sacras”, Adverb sakre; päl. sacaracirix “*sacratrix, sacerdos”; further Osc. sakrvist ‘sacra est”; previous compound is Lat. sacerdōs, -dōtis “priest”(also f.) from *sůcro-dhō-t-s to root dhē-; moreover Sancus, -ī and -ūs, name an Umbr.-sabin. divinity; of u-stem derived istSanquülis “zum Sancus gehörig”; Umbr. Sanśi ‘sancium”, dat. Sansie; from *sanko- is sanciō, -īre “ through religiöse Weihe unverletzlich machen, heiligen; ein law bestätigen” derived, further sanctus “geheiligt”, Umbr. sahta, sahata ‘sanctam”, Osc. saahtúm ‘sanctum”, päl. sato ‘sanctum”; Lat. sagmen “the heiligende, auf the Burg gepflũckte Grasbũschel”; Hitt. šaklai- “ custom, Ritus”.References: WP. II 448, WH. II 459 f., 464, 474.
Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary. 2015.