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First attested in the late 19th century as a learned borrowing from Sanskrit शक (śaka), from Old Persian 𐎿𐎣𐎠 (s-k-a /Sakā/, “Scythian”), from 𐎿𐎣 (s-k /Saka/, “Scythia”), from Scythian. Mostly displaced earlier Saca, ultimately from the same source via Latin. Doublet of Saca, Shaka, and Scyth.
Borrowed from Japanese 坂 (Saka); sometimes used as a topographic surname for someone who lived on a slope.
Borrowed from Turkish Saka, an occupational surname for a water-carrier, from saka (“water-carrier”).
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his
はたから
from a side
some
オオハシカッコウ
to be dependent on something
なる
からになる
saigas