פונדק

Hebrew

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Ancient Greek πανδοκεῖον (pandokeîon); attested since antiquity.

Noun

פּוּנְדָק‎ (pun'dák) m (plural indefinite פּוּנְדָקִים, singular construct פּוּנְדַק־, plural construct פּוּנְדְקֵי־)

  1. An inn: a boardinghouse or guesthouse or hotel.
Usage notes
  • In addition to the (relatively) regular plural forms פּוּנְדָקִים (pun'dakím) and פּוּנְדְקֵי־ (pun'd'kéi-) given above, the irregular forms פּוּנְדְקָאוֹת (pun'd'ka'ót) and פּוּנְדְקָאוֹת־ (pun'd'ka'ót-) are attested as well.
Derived terms
  • פּוּנְדְקַאי (pun'd'kái)
  • פּוּנְדָקִי (pun'dakí)
  • פּוּנְדְקָאוּת (pun'd'ka'út)
  • פּוּנְדְקֵי (pun'd'kéi)

Etymology 2

(Same as above.)

Alternative forms

  • פֻּנְדָּק (defective spelling)

Noun

פונדק \ פֻּנְדָּק (pundák) m (plural indefinite פונדקים \ פֻּנְדָּקִים, singular construct פונדק \ פֻּנְדַּק־, plural construct פונדקי \ פֻּנְדְּקֵי־)

  1. Alternative form of the above.
Usage notes
  • In addition to the regular plural forms פונדקים \ פֻּנְדָּקִים (pundakím) and פונדקי \ פֻּנְדְּקֵי־ (pund'kéi-) given above, the irregular forms פונדקאות \ פֻּנְדְּקָאוֹת (pund'ka'ót) and פונדקאות \ פֻּנְדְּקָאוֹת־ (pund'ka'ót-) are attested as well.

References

  • פּוּנְדָק, פֻּנְדָּק‎” in Abraham Even-Shoshan (אַבְרָהָם אֶבֶן־שֹׁשָן) et al., הַמִּלּוֹן הֶחָדָשׁ (ha-milón he-khadásh, The New Dictionary), Kiryat-Sefer Ltd. (קִרְיַת־סֵפֶר בְּע״ם) (1984), →ISBN, volume 2 of 3 (ל to צ), →ISBN, page 1042.

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