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'''Mniobainin''' is a gender which "encompasses the void but is filled with all", and is related to femininity. It is the feminine form of [[mnioct]]. |
'''Mniobainin''' (pronounced "ni-oh-bay-nin") is a gender which "encompasses the void but is filled with all", and is related to [[Feminine|femininity]]. It is the feminine form of [[mnioct]]. |
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The masculine version is [[mniofirin]], the neutral version is [[mniodrach]]. |
The [[masculine]] version is [[mniofirin]], the [[neutral]] version is [[mniodrach]]. |
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== History == |
== History & Etymology == |
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Mniobainin was coined by Kittythefembot on DeviantArt on October 8, 2016.<ref>https://www.deviantart.com/pride-flags/art/Mniobainin-638515426</ref> The word comes from the Irish words for "science" and "void", and the Irish word for feminine. |
Mniobainin was coined by Kittythefembot on DeviantArt on October 8, 2016.<ref>https://www.deviantart.com/pride-flags/art/Mniobainin-638515426</ref> The word comes from the Irish words for "science" and "void", and the Irish word for feminine. |
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Latest revision as of 14:07, 7 March 2021
Mniobainin (pronounced "ni-oh-bay-nin") is a gender which "encompasses the void but is filled with all", and is related to femininity. It is the feminine form of mnioct.
The masculine version is mniofirin, the neutral version is mniodrach.
History & Etymology
Mniobainin was coined by Kittythefembot on DeviantArt on October 8, 2016.[1] The word comes from the Irish words for "science" and "void", and the Irish word for feminine.