فُنْدُقٌ
1.
2.
And, (Lth, O, K,) in the dialect of the people of Syria, A [building of the kind called] خَان [q. v.], where men alight and lodge, [and in which they deposit their goods,] of the
خَانَات
that are in the roads, (Lth, O, K, *) and in the cities: (Lth, O:) [said to be] a Pers. word, [apparently from the Greek
πανδοχεῖον occurring in Luke x. 34, as remarked by Golius,] mentioned by Sb: plural فَنَادِقُ. (TA.)