See also: Bisaga, bisagą, and Bisagą

Polish

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Etymology

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Learned borrowing from Latin bisaccium.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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bisaga f

  1. (archaic, chiefly in the plural) two bags bound together before the chest or behind the back

Declension

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Descendants

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  • Russian: бися́га (bisjága)
  • Ukrainian: би́са́ги (býsáhy), бе́са́ги (bésáhy)

Further reading

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  • bisaga in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Slovene

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Etymology

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From Dalmatian bisuog, from Latin bisaccium.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /bisàːɡa/, /bisáːɡa/

Noun

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bisāga f

  1. (archaic) sack

Inflection

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The diacritics used in this section of the entry are non-tonal. If you are a native tonal speaker, please help by adding the tonal marks.
Feminine, a-stem
nom. sing. bisága
gen. sing. biságe
singular dual plural
nominative
(imenovȃlnik)
bisága bisági biságe
genitive
(rodȋlnik)
biságe biság biság
dative
(dajȃlnik)
bisági biságama biságam
accusative
(tožȋlnik)
biságo bisági biságe
locative
(mẹ̑stnik)
bisági biságah biságah
instrumental
(orọ̑dnik)
biságo biságama biságami

Further reading

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  • bisaga”, in Slovarji Inštituta za slovenski jezik Frana Ramovša ZRC SAZU, portal Fran