saetchî

Walloon

Etymology

From "saetch" (sack), with verbal suffix (from latin "-are" after a palatal); old French "sachier"; first sense was probably "to pull out of a (grain) sack", then taking all senses of "to pull".

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sɛt͡ʃiː/

Verb

saetchî

  1. to pull
  2. (saetchî on côp d' fizik) : to fire, to shoot
  3. (saetchî al bouxhete, saetchî on limero) : to draw (to determine the result of a lottery)

Synonyms

haetchî, tirer

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