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Created page with "== Jorvanian === === Etymology === Inherited from Early Medieval Latin ''biscoctus''. Synchronically ''bis-'' (“twice”) +‎ ''{{term|kott}}'' (“baked, cooked”). === Noun === '''biskott''' (''plural'' '''biskotti''') # biscuit, cookie # (''sports slang, uncountable'') match fixing, tactical play between two teams aimed to wrong or evict a third team category:Jorvanian lemmas category:Jorvanian nouns category:Jorvanian words"
 
 
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== [[Jorvanian]] ===
== [[Jorvanian]] ==
=== Etymology ===
=== Etymology ===
Inherited from Early Medieval Latin ''biscoctus''. Synchronically ''bis-'' (“twice”) +‎ ''{{term|kott}}'' (“baked, cooked”).  
Inherited from Early Medieval Latin ''biscoctus''. Synchronically ''bis-'' (“twice”) +‎ ''{{term|kott}}'' (“baked, cooked”).  

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Jorvanian

Etymology

Inherited from Early Medieval Latin biscoctus. Synchronically bis- (“twice”) +‎ kott (“baked, cooked”).

Noun

biskott (plural biskotti)

  1. biscuit, cookie
  2. (sports slang, uncountable) match fixing, tactical play between two teams aimed to wrong or evict a third team