Sekt

Etymology
Borrowed in the 17th century, and provided with an additional -t, from, which is also the original sense in German. The sense “sparkling wine” is believed to originate from an anecdote in 19th-century Berlin. The actor supposedly ordered a bottle of wine using the phrase “Bring [er] mir Sekt, Schurke!”, based on the German translation of the line “Give me a cup of, rogue!” from Shakespeare’s . He was served sparkling wine, his usual order, and this sense was given to the word when the phrase and anecdote caught on.

Noun

 * 1) sparkling wine
 * 2)  sack
 * 1)  sack
 * 1)  sack