A plural form (possibly variant spelling) referring to traditional Asian or Eastern European containers, bags, or vessels, particularly for liquids or stored goods.
Likely from Slavic or Turkic roots, possibly related to 'sack' or similar words for containers. The term appears in historical trade and domestic contexts describing various types of bags or vessels used across Eastern regions.
This word is a linguistic ghost—it shows up in old trade documents and historical records but is so specialized and regional that most modern speakers have never heard it!
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