fundicus
Latin
Etymology
Etymology tree
Borrowed from Arabic فُنْدُق (funduq), borrowed from Ancient Greek πανδοκεῖον (pandokeîon), from πᾰν- (păn-, “all, every”) + δοκ- (dok-, o-grade of the stem of δέχομαι (dékhomai, “to receive”)) + -εῖον (-eîon).
Noun
fundicus m (genitive fundicī); second declension
- (Medieval Latin) A warehouse.
- (Medieval Latin) A trading factory; a trading post, a colony.
Declension
Second-declension noun.