Where does “сумочка” come from?

сумочка (Ukrainian) comes from Ukrainian су́мка, from Russian сума́, from Polish suma, from German Saum, from Middle High German soum, from Old High German soum, from Proto-West Germanic saum, from Late Latin sauma — to press, squeeze; to squeeze, press, pressure.

сумочка (Ukrainian): (small) bag, handbag, purse

Definitions

  1. (small) bag, handbag, purse

Ancestry of “сумочка”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ukrainianсу́мкаbag, handbag (US: purse)
2Russianсума́bag, pouch
3Polishsumasum; union; genitive/accusative singular of sum
4GermanSaumhem; edge; burden of a pack animal
5Middle High Germansoumweight, pack animal; hem, seam
6Old High Germansoumweight, pack animal; hem, seam; burden
7Proto-West Germanicsaumstitch, seam, hem, edge; a load, burden;...
8Late Latinsaumapacksaddle; burden saddle, burden
9Latinsagmasaddle
10Ancient GreekσάγμαA covering, a clothing; the covering of a shield;...
11Ancient Greekσάττωto stuff quite full, cram, pack; to press close,...
12Proto-Indo-Europeantwenk-to press, squeeze; to squeeze, press, pressure
Every word from Proto-Indo-European twenk-Every word from Ancient Greek σάττωEvery word from Ancient Greek σάγμα