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'''Mniodrach''' is a gender which "encompasses the void but is filled with all", and is related to [[Neutrois|gender neutrality]] or [[Non-Binary|non-binary]]-ness. It is the neutral form of [[mnioct]]. |
'''Mniodrach''' (pronounced "ni-oh-dra-kh") is a gender which "encompasses the void but is filled with all", and is related to [[Neutrois|gender neutrality]] or [[Non-Binary|non-binary]]-ness. It is the [[neutral]] form of [[mnioct]]. |
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The feminine version is [[mniobainin]], the masculine version is [[mniofirin]]. |
The [[feminine]] version is [[mniobainin]], the [[masculine]] version is [[mniofirin]]. |
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== History == |
== History & Etymology == |
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Mniodrach was coined by Kittythefembot on DeviantArt on October 8, 2016.<ref>https://www.deviantart.com/pride-flags/art/Mniodrach-638515408</ref> The word comes from the Irish words for "science" and "void", and the Irish word for neutral. |
Mniodrach was coined by Kittythefembot on DeviantArt on October 8, 2016.<ref>https://www.deviantart.com/pride-flags/art/Mniodrach-638515408</ref> The word comes from the Irish words for "science" and "void", and the Irish word for neutral. |
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Revision as of 02:48, 23 February 2021
Mniodrach (pronounced "ni-oh-dra-kh") is a gender which "encompasses the void but is filled with all", and is related to gender neutrality or non-binary-ness. It is the neutral form of mnioct.
The feminine version is mniobainin, the masculine version is mniofirin.
History & Etymology
Mniodrach 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 neutral.