תיק
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]A Mishnaic borrowing from Ancient Greek θήκη (thḗkē, “box, money box, sheath for sword”), forming the new root ת־י־ק (t-y-k).
Pronunciation
[edit]Audio: (file)
Noun
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תִּיק • (tik) m (plural indefinite תִּיקִים)
- bag, satchel
- (law) case
- (politics) portfolio (the post and the responsibilities of a cabinet minister or other head of a government department.)
- a file or a folder on computers
- (colloquial) police record
- (colloquial) task, burden
Derived terms
[edit]- תיקייה / תִּיקִיָּה (tikiyá)
- תִּיק גַּב (tik gav, “backpack”)
- תִּיקָן (tikán)
Related terms
[edit]- (verb, pi'el) תייק / תִּיֵּק (“to file”)
- (verb, pu'al) תויק / תֻּיַּק (“to be filed”)
Further reading
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תיק on the Hebrew Wikipedia.Wikipedia he
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