sagakomi sac a comis, saccacommi(s) [< Algonk.; cf. Ojibwa sagākomin smoking-leaf berry] Obs. The long accepted etymology of the French variant sac à commis (sac pouch + commis clerk--see 1889 quote at def. 1 and 1823 quote at def. 2) is a folk etymology, perhaps based on a pun. DCHP-1 (pre-1967)
1 n.
the leaf of the bearberry (def. 1), used alone or mixed with tobacco for smoking.
See also: bearberry (def. 3)
2 n.
See also: bearberry (defs. 1 and 2a)