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Meaning of alhóndiga




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alhóndiga
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Place in the villages where wheat grains and other cereals were traded; also the barns where they were stored for sale. Although at first they were hostels for traveling merchants, and their name comes precisely from the Greek 960; 945; 957; 948; 959; 967; 949; 953; 959; 957; ( pandokheion "that receives all, lodging") , which was taken by Hispanic Arabic as alfundaq before moving into Spanish. For some mistake see meatball.

  



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