"sprindzeanã" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Aromanian]

Forms: sprindzeani [plural], sprindzeane [plural]
Etymology: From a Vulgar Latin root *supercenna, or *supergenna, formed from a confusion of Latin supercilia and gena (whence came Aromanian dzeanã), or from supercilia with influence from dzeanã in early Aromanian or Proto-Romanian, analogous to the original Latin deriving from super (“above”) + cilia (“eyelash”). Compare Spanish sobreceño. The Aromanian word (as well as the Daco-Romanian equivalent sprânceană) developed a nasal infix, similarly to Portuguese sobrancelha, Romansch survantscheglia. Etymology templates: {{inh|rup|VL.|-}} Vulgar Latin, {{inh|rup|la|supercilia}} Latin supercilia, {{cog|es|sobreceño}} Spanish sobreceño, {{cog|pt|sobrancelha}} Portuguese sobrancelha, {{cog|rm|survantscheglia}} Romansch survantscheglia Head templates: {{head|rup|noun|plural|sprindzeani|or|sprindzeane|g=f}} sprindzeanã f (plural sprindzeani or sprindzeane)
  1. eyebrow Tags: feminine Categories (topical): Face Synonyms: sufrãmtseauã, suprãceanã Related terms: dzeanã
    Sense id: en-sprindzeanã-rup-noun-D-d6WQ89 Categories (other): Aromanian entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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          "name": "Face",
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            "Body parts",
            "Body",
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            "Biology",
            "Medicine",
            "Fundamental",
            "Sciences",
            "Healthcare",
            "Health"
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  "synonyms": [
    {
      "word": "sufrãmtseauã"
    },
    {
      "word": "suprãceanã"
    }
  ],
  "word": "sprindzeanã"
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