sandek

English

Etymology

From Yiddish סנדק (sandek), from Hebrew סנדק (sandák), most likely from Ancient Greek σύντεκνος (súnteknos, literally companion of child), from συν- (sun-) + τέκνον (téknon).

Noun

sandek (plural sandeks)

  1. A person honoured at a Jewish brit milah by holding the baby boy in his lap as the mohel performs the circumcision.

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