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- fùnduk m <N mn -uci>DEFINICIJAreg. lješnjakONOMASTIKApr.: Fùnduk (160, Kordun, Lika, Korenica)ETIMOLOGIJAtur. fındık ← arap. fundūq
Hrvatski jezični portal. 2014.
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Funduk — Funduk, Münze, so v.w. Fonduk … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Funduk — Fundụk, arabische Bezeichnung für Herberge … Universal-Lexikon
FUNDUK — Fındık. * Misafirhane, han. Otel … Yeni Lügat Türkçe Sözlük
Israeli settlement — Israeli settlements are communities inhabited by Israelis in territory that was captured as a result of Jordanian attacks during the 1967 Six Day War. Such settlements currently exist in the West Bank, which is partially under Israeli military… … Wikipedia
Tlemcen — Coordinates: 34°52′58″N 1°19′00″W / 34.8827758°N 1.3166696°W / 34.8827758; 1.3166696 … Wikipedia
Fonduk — war die Bezeichnung für eine türkische Goldmünze des 18. Jahrhunderts und bedeutete Vollmünze. Es gab auch die Halb und Viertelmünze als Funduk bzw. Fundukli bezeichnet. Ein Funduk entsprach etwa einer venezianischen Zechine. Nominalreihe: 1… … Deutsch Wikipedia
fondouk — [ fɔ̃duk ] n. m. • 1659; fondic XVIe; fondech, fondegue en a. provenç.XIIIe; ar. funduk « magasin » ♦ Dans les pays arabes, Emplacement où se tient le marché; entrepôt où l on entasse toutes sortes de marchandises; auberge. ⇒ caravansérail. «… … Encyclopédie Universelle
фундук — род. п. а орех Соrуlus tubulosa . Через крым. тат. funduk, тур. fyndyk – то же (Радлов 4, 1931, 1949) из греч. ποντικὸν (κάρυον) понтийский орех , откуда и лат. nuх роntiса; см. Г. Майер, Türk. St. I, 30; Alb. Wb. 114; Мi. ТЕl. I, 296; Nachtr. I … Этимологический словарь русского языка Макса Фасмера
Erast Fandorin — Infobox character colour = Red name = Erast Petrovich Fandorin caption = Oleg Menshikov as Erast Fandorin in the 2005 movie The State Counsellor first = The Winter Queen last = cause = nickname = Funduk ( schoolmates ); Erasmus ( Count Zurov )… … Wikipedia
History of the Jews in Tunisia — Tunisia has had a Jewish minority since Roman times. In 1948 the Jewish population was an estimated 105,000, but by 1967 most Tunisian Jews had left the country for France and Israel, and the population had shrunk to 20,000. As of 2004 an… … Wikipedia