Gender neutral language in English: Difference between revisions
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* '''Cenn.''' "Neutral, short for cennend," which see.<ref name="titles queeries" /> | * '''Cenn.''' "Neutral, short for cennend," which see.<ref name="titles queeries" /> | ||
* '''Cennend.''' "Neutral, Old English (Anglo-Saxon) meaning parent."<ref name="titles queeries" /> | * '''Cennend.''' "Neutral, Old English (Anglo-Saxon) meaning parent."<ref name="titles queeries" /> | ||
* '''Da.''' "Queer mixture (note: sounds like Ma, Pa ) | * '''Da.''' "Queer mixture (note: sounds like Ma, Pa). However, "Da'" is used in some areas of Britain and Ireland as a shortened form of "Dad". | ||
*'''Dommy.''' "Queer, mixture of mommy and daddy (note: sounds like Dom/me, a BDSM term)."<ref name="titles queeries" /> | *'''Dommy.''' "Queer, mixture of mommy and daddy (note: sounds like Dom/me, a BDSM term)."<ref name="titles queeries" /> | ||
* '''Mada.''' Queer, mixture of mama and dad. | * '''Mada.''' Queer, mixture of mama and dad. |