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===Noun=== | ===Noun=== | ||
'''ænur''' ''(runic:'''‧ᛆᚾᚢᚱ‧''')'' | '''ænur''' ''(runic:'''‧ᛆᚾᚢᚱ‧''')'' | ||
# | # An Anrish woman, a lady | ||
====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 '''''ænur''''' does not strictly refer to female sex and/or gender as does the term "woman" 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 '''''ænur''''' does not strictly refer to female sex and/or gender as does the term "woman" in other societies. | ||
==== | ====Coordinate terms==== | ||
* (''female human'') {{cd| | * (''female human'') {{cd|frú}} | ||
* (''man | * (''man'') {{cd|eor}} | ||
====Synonyms==== | ====Synonyms==== | ||
* (''intimate'') {{cd|bè}} | * (''intimate'') {{cd|bè}} |
Revision as of 16:27, 20 April 2019
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‧)
- 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
Synonyms
- (intimate) bè
Inflection
Ⅱ | ɴᴏᴍ. | ɢᴇɴ. | ᴅᴀᴛ. | ᴠᴏᴄ. |
---|---|---|---|---|
sɢ. | — | — | —ʟ | —ʟ |
ᴘʟ. | —ʟ | —ɴ | —ıb | —ʟ |
ᴄᴏʟ. | — | —ʟ |