"biznat" meaning in Aromanian

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Adjective

Forms: biznats [plural]
Etymology: Probably of ultimately Slavic origin, from Proto-Slavic *bliznьcь; compare Albanian binjak, Bulgarian близна́к (bliznák), Serbo-Croatian blizanac. The variant form binat has been proposed to derive from a Vulgar Latin *binātus as the past participle of a verb *binō, bināre ("to repeat, double"), from Latin bīnī (cf. Italian binare). However, this is unlikely. The form biznat may have been formed analogically as a singular of the original biznats, which came to be interpreted as a plural. Etymology templates: {{der|rup|sla}} Slavic, {{der|rup|sla-pro|*bliznьcь}} Proto-Slavic *bliznьcь, {{cog|sq|binjak}} Albanian binjak, {{cog|bg|близна́к}} Bulgarian близна́к (bliznák), {{cog|sh|blizanac}} Serbo-Croatian blizanac, {{m|rup|binat}} binat, {{m|la|bīnī}} bīnī, {{m|it|binare}} binare Head templates: {{head|rup|adjective|plural|biznats|g=m}} biznat m (plural biznats)
  1. twin Tags: masculine Synonyms: dzeamin, didimarcu, biznatu, binat, binatu, bisnat, bisnatu, bliznac, bliznacu Related terms: binets
    Sense id: en-biznat-rup-adj-crM6HLC~ Categories (other): Aromanian entries with incorrect language header

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          "word": "dzeamin"
        },
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          "word": "didimarcu"
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        },
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        },
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      },
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      },
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    },
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      "word": "didimarcu"
    },
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    },
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    },
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    },
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    },
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      "word": "bliznac"
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