caravansary

noun

car·​a·​van·​sa·​ry ˌker-ə-ˈvan(t)-sə-rē How to pronounce caravansary (audio)
ˌka-rə-
variants or caravanserai
plural caravansaries or caravanserais or caravanserai
1
: an inn surrounding a court in eastern countries where caravans rest at night
2
: hotel, inn

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In the Middle East of centuries past, caravans often lodged at caravansaries. These inns were quadrangular in form and enclosed by massive walls with small windows near the top. The central court, which was surrounded by an arcade and storerooms, was large enough to hold 300 to 400 camels. The name was formed from the word caravan and the Persian word sarāī, meaning "palace" or "inn." Caravansary can also be spelled caravanserai, and the word serai is used as a synonym for it.

Examples of caravansary in a Sentence

a caravansary designed specifically for self-styled cheapskates
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Another of Bogaczewicz’s photographs captures a Saudi family having a picnic under a highway overpass, much as their bedouin ancestors might have stopped their caravansary by a desert wadi to have a meal. Wired, 26 Nov. 2019

Word History

Etymology

Persian kārvānsarāī, from kārvān caravan + sarāī palace, inn

First Known Use

1599, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of caravansary was in 1599

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“Caravansary.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/caravansary. Accessed 15 Nov. 2024.

Kids Definition

caravansary

noun
car·​a·​van·​sa·​ry ˌkar-ə-ˈvan(t)-sə-rē How to pronounce caravansary (audio)
variants or caravanserai
plural caravansaries or caravansarais or caravansarai
1
: an inn in eastern countries where caravans rest at night
2
: hotel, inn

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