אופציה

Hebrew

Etymology

Ultimately from Latin optiō, altered with the suffix ־ציה (tzia).

The financial term came through English option.

Noun

אוֹפְּצִיָה • (óptzia) f (plural indefinite אוֹפְּצִיּוֹת, singular construct אוֹפְּצִיַּת־)

  1. An option: a choice, an alternative.
  2. (finance) An option: a contract giving one party the right to buy or sell a certain asset at a certain price.

References

  • אופציה” in the Hebrew Terms Database of the Academy of Hebrew Language

Further reading

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