bysackEtymologyFrom Old English bīsæc, from Latin bisaccium.bysack means A wallet. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 90 out of 100.nounA wallet.“(Colin alone) Ah, Colin, thou’rt a prodigal; a thriftless loon thou’st been, that cou’d na’ keep a little pelf to thysall when thou had’st got it; now thou may’st gang in this poor geer to thy live's end, and worse too for aught I can tell; ’faith, mon, ’twas a smeart little bysack of money thou hadst scrap’d together, an the best part of it had na’ being last amongst thy kinsfolk, in the Isles of”