albondiga

noun

al·​bon·​di·​ga äl-ˈbōn-dē-gä How to pronounce albondiga (audio)
plural albondigas also albondiga
: meatball
… gazpacho garnished with an albondiga … of minced crab and avocado …Florence Fabricant
… a quite wonderful albondiga soup—meatballs and vegetables in a deep, full-flavored beef stock.Neal O. Weiner and David M. Schwartz
usually used in plural
The albondigas, made with lamb instead of beef and pork, had excellent flavor …Henri Hollis
albondigas in a Mexican kitchen are typically made with chipotles …Sheryl Julian
… pork albondigas soup featuring a delicate bone broth with a lump of steamed rice and two large meatballs.Karen Schaffner

Word History

Etymology

borrowed from Spanish albóndiga, borrowed from Andalusian Arabic al bunduqa, from Arabic al "the" + bunduqa "hazelnut, small ball," derivative of bunduq "hazelnuts (collective)," borrowed from an Aramaic form akin to Talmudic Aramaic pundĕqi or Syriac pundĕqā "hazelnut," borrowed from Greek (káryon) Pontikón, literally, "Pontic nut"; Pontic "of the Black Sea" ( pontus euxinus)

First Known Use

1872, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of albondiga was in 1872

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“Albondiga.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/albondiga. Accessed 10 Mar. 2026.

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