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===Noun=== | ===Noun=== | ||
'''eor''' ''(runic:'''‧ᛖᚭᚱ‧''')'' | '''eor''' ''(runic:'''‧ᛖᚭᚱ‧''')'' | ||
# | # An Anrish man, a gentleman | ||
====Usage notes==== | ====Usage notes==== | ||
The Anrish do not assign gender based on biological sex, but rather the ternary role deliberately adopted by a member of society at their coming of age. Thus, the Anrish concept of '''''eor''''' does not strictly refer to male sex and gender as does the term "man" in other societies. | The Anrish do not assign gender based on biological sex, but rather the ternary role deliberately adopted by a member of society at their coming of age. Thus, the Anrish concept of '''''eor''''' does not strictly refer to male sex and gender as does the term "man" in other societies. | ||
====Coordinate terms==== | ====Coordinate terms==== | ||
* ( | * ("male human") {{cd|uer}} | ||
* (''gender-neutral'') {{cd|mà}}, ("woman") {{cd|ænur}} | * (''gender-neutral'') {{cd|mà}}, ("woman") {{cd|ænur}} | ||
====Synonyms==== | ====Synonyms==== |
Revision as of 17:07, 20 April 2019
Anrish
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Middle Anrish, from Old Anrish err, erl, from Proto-Germanic *erlaz ("nobleman, hero")
Pronunciation
(Anrish) IPA: /eo̯r/
Noun
eor (runic:‧ᛖᚭᚱ‧)
- An Anrish man, a gentleman
Usage notes
The Anrish do not assign gender based on biological sex, but rather the ternary role deliberately adopted by a member of society at their coming of age. Thus, the Anrish concept of eor does not strictly refer to male sex and gender as does the term "man" in other societies.
Coordinate terms
Synonyms
- (intimate) gò
Inflection
Ⅱ | ɴᴏᴍ. | ɢᴇɴ. | ᴅᴀᴛ. | ᴠᴏᴄ. |
---|---|---|---|---|
sɢ. | — | — | —ʟ | —ʟ |
ᴘʟ. | —ʟ | —ɴ | —ıb | —ʟ |
ᴄᴏʟ. | — | —ʟ |