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    '''Gyrle''' (Alternatively '''Gyrele''') Is a feminine term similar to boy or girl that isn't attached to any singular gender and can be used by Females ,feminine aligned, fiaspec, or fingendered people.  
    '''Gyrle''' (Alternatively '''Gyrele''') Is a feminine term similar to boy or girl that isn't attached to any singular gender and can be used by Females ,feminine aligned, fiaspec, or fingendered people.  


    Gyrle orginally was apart of old english and was a gender neutral word that referred to a young child the word would then later evolve into the word "Girl". The idea of using gyrle as a feminine term not attached to any gender was orginally coined by tumblr user dennly in 2022.
    Gyrle orginally was apart of old english and was a gender neutral word that referred to a young child the word would then later evolve into the word "Girl".<ref>https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=_m7k1Oi-cakC&oi=fnd&pg=PR7&dq=an+analytic+etymology&ots=eycduFMp_r&sig=Ji8IAFcdDsEWoTNbP7Y6Z0Qz7Qg#v=snippet&q=Gyrle&f=false</ref>The idea of using gyrle as a feminine term not attached to any gender was orginally coined by tumblr user dennly in 2022.<ref>https://dennly.tumblr.com/post/690149102224359424/coining-post-gyrle</ref>

    Latest revision as of 08:16, 19 July 2022

    Gyrle (Alternatively Gyrele) Is a feminine term similar to boy or girl that isn't attached to any singular gender and can be used by Females ,feminine aligned, fiaspec, or fingendered people.

    Gyrle orginally was apart of old english and was a gender neutral word that referred to a young child the word would then later evolve into the word "Girl".[1]The idea of using gyrle as a feminine term not attached to any gender was orginally coined by tumblr user dennly in 2022.[2]