"caravansary" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /ˌkæɹəˈvænsəɹi/ [Received-Pronunciation], /ˌkɛɹəˈvænsəɹi/ [General-American] Forms: caravansaries [plural]
Etymology: Anglicization of caravanserai, influenced by -ary, -ery (suffix denoting ‘place of’), as if meaning “place of caravans” by reanalysis as caravan + -s- (interfix) + -ary, -ery. cognates * German Karawanserei Etymology templates: {{glossary|suffix}} suffix, {{glossary|interfix}} interfix, {{cog|de|Karawanserei}} German Karawanserei Head templates: {{en-noun}} caravansary (plural caravansaries)
  1. Alternative spelling of caravanserai Wikipedia link: Routledge Tags: alt-of, alternative Alternative form of: caravanserai Related terms: caravansery
    Sense id: en-caravansary-en-noun-NGbi4g1C Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries

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