Where does “Hackintosh” come from?

Hackintosh (English) comes from English hack, from English hackysack, from English hackeysack, from English sack, from Middle English sak, from Old English sacc, from Old English sæcc, from Proto-West Germanic sakku — sack; sackcloth; sackcloth vestment, penitential...

Hackintosh (English): A computer other than a Macintosh that has been...

Definitions

  1. A computer other than a Macintosh that has been...

Ancestry of “Hackintosh”, step by step

Hackintosh traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English hack

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishhackTo chop or cut down in a rough manner; To cough...
2EnglishhackysackAlternative form of hackeysack
3EnglishhackeysackA non-competition sport in which a small sack, or...
4EnglishsackA bag; especially a large bag of strong, coarse...
5Middle Englishsakbag, sackcloth
6Old Englishsaccsack, bag
7Old Englishsæccbattle, strife, fighting
8Proto-West Germanicsakkusack, bag
9Proto-Germanicsakkuzsack, bag, purse
10Latinsaccussack, bag; purse, wallet, moneybag; garment of...
11Ancient Greekσάκκοςsack; sackcloth; sackcloth vestment, penitential...

via English macintosh

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishmacintoshA raincoat
2Scottish GaelicMac an Tòisiche

Words derived from “Hackintosh

Every word from Ancient Greek σάκκος
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