Rucksack literally means back sack (from Rücken - back) - a sack that is carried on a person's back.
the word rucksack is from the German language
To his British hiking companions, the German's rucksack looked much like their backpacks.
The term "rucksack" originates from the German words "Ruck," meaning "back," and "Sack," meaning "bag." It refers to a type of backpack designed to be carried on the back, typically featuring straps for comfort and ease of transport. The name emphasizes its practical use for carrying supplies, especially in outdoor activities like hiking or camping. Over time, the term was adopted into English and has become widely used to describe various types of backpacks.
There is no such word as ruckscheck in the German language however there is one named Rucksack which means backpack.
Rucksack refers to a small backpack that is used to carry goods. It usually does not have much structure and is used during outdoor activities.
Knapsack (probably from archaic German knappen - to bite)n.b.The German word for knapsack is Rucksack (from German Rücken - back)
The word comes from the German language, and the actual rucksacks comes from whoever makes them.
When Kiowa's rucksack was found, it contained several items that held significant meaning, including his moccasins, a copy of the New Testament, and various personal effects. The rucksack symbolized his identity and the loss experienced by the soldiers after his death. Its contents served as a poignant reminder of Kiowa’s character and the impact of war on individual lives.
Yes. That is the correct spelling of rucksack. It means a knapsack or backpack.
A synonym for rucksack is knapsack. +++ Also 'backpack' (may be hyphenated).
A rucksack or (backpack, haversack, knapsack, packsack) is a bag carried by a strap on your back or shoulder.
Mit Rucksack und Harpune was created in 1985.