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Etymology

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Ultimately from Old Italian banca (counter, moneychanger's bench or table), from Lombardic bank (bench, counter), from Proto-Germanic *bankiz (bench, counter). Cognate with Old High German banc, banch (counter, bench), Old English benċ (bench). More at bench.

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Noun

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בַּנְק (bánkm (plural indefinite בַּנְקִים)

  1. (countable) bank (an institution where one can place and borrow money and take care of financial affairs)

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