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==Anrish==
==Anrish==
===Etymology===
===Etymology===
From Middle Anrish ''{{cd|ænr}}'', from Old Anrish ''{{cd|ændr}}'', ''{{cd|ander}}'', from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Irish Old Irish] ''[https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ainder#Old_Irish ainder]'' ("young woman")
From Middle Anrish ''{{cd|ænr}}'', from Old Anrish ''{{cd|ændr}}'', ''{{cd|ander}}'', from [[w:Old_Irish|Old Irish]] ''[[wikt:ainder#Old_Irish|ainder]]'' ("young woman")
===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===
(''Anrish'') [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: /ˈai̯nur/
(''Anrish'') [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: /ˈai̯nur/

Latest revision as of 19:23, 11 July 2022

Anrish

Etymology

From Middle Anrish ænr, from Old Anrish ændr, ander, from Old Irish ainder ("young woman")

Pronunciation

(Anrish) IPA: /ˈai̯nur/

Noun

ænur (runic:‧ᛆᚾᚢᚱ‧)

  1. An Anrish woman, a lady

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 ænur does not strictly refer to female sex and/or gender as does the term "woman" in other societies.

Coordinate terms

  • ("female human") frú
  • (gender-neutral) , ("man") eor

Synonyms

Inflection

Inflection of ænur
 Ⅱ ɴᴏᴍ. ɢᴇɴ. ᴀᴛ. ᴏᴄ.
sɢ.  —   —   —ʟ  —ʟ
ᴘʟ.  —ʟ  —ɴ  —ıb   —ʟ
ᴄᴏʟ.  —   —ʟ