Wiktionary
n. 1 (context Scotland English) a small sack or wallet 2 (context Scotland English) a small, especially rascally or stupid, person
Usage examples of "sacket".
Epstein, owned lots of land in Sacket Lake, upstate New York, near Monticello.
Ben, so I write him a letter and invite him to come to Sacket Lake, to swim in cool water and go with me to ride in a canoe boat.
General Brown had turned command over to him, while Brown himself returned to his headquarters at Sackets Harbor.
Fortunately they encountered an American warship, which picked them up and took them to Sackets Harbor, New York.
Aunt April that Jason would be at Sackets Harbor with General Wilkinson?
Wilkinson was wrongly acquitted at the Fredericktown court-martial, and within a bare twenty-four hours of his arrival in Sackets Harbor.
Briefly in Oswego, and Watertown and Sackets Harbor (in a fishing shanty on the lake).
The brigadier was bound and determined to make full and proper use of the months he’d had since General Brown had turned command over to him, while Brown himself returned to his headquarters at Sackets Harbor.
The brigadier was bound and determined to make full and proper use of the months he'd had since General Brown had turned command over to him, while Brown himself returned to his headquarters at Sackets Harbor.