common gender
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in English, a noun that is the same whether it is referring to either gender, such as cat, people, spouse.
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in some languages, such as Latin, a noun that may be masculine or feminine, but not neuter.
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in some languages, such as Danish, a noun derived from a masculine or feminine word but separate from a neuter form.
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For example, the most common gender identity written in by the students was "genderfluid," which was given by more than 40% of the write-ins.
From Salon • Sep. 12, 2022
I was given opportunity to present to our comparatively small public the freshly minted words, die, chis, and chim, as common gender pronouns, designed to avoid certain awkward situations frequently arising in English composition.
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There are no pronouns of common gender; hence those nouns are referred to as follows: 1.
From Practical Grammar and Composition by Wood, Thomas
Gender, "common gender," 31. definition of, 30. distinguished from sex, 30. in English, as compared with other languages, 29. modes of marking, in nouns, 32. of personal pronouns, 60. of relative pronouns, 80.
From An English Grammar by Sewell, James Witt
In the second period, that of Old Danish, bringing us down to 1400, the change of the system of vowels begins to be settled, and masculine and feminine are mingled in a common gender.
From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 2 "Demijohn" to "Destructor" by Various
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