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As [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ursa ursa] and [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/urso urso] are gendered words for bears, ursine or bearish in Romance languages, the suffix -e is added to neutralize as a neologism, just as Latine and niñe. Other endings may apply, such as ursx, ursulx, ursy, etc. |
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Revision as of 10:36, 19 April 2021
Urse or Ursule is the diamoric version of bear and ursula, describing beary non-binary.[1]
As ursa and urso are gendered words for bears, ursine or bearish in Romance languages, the suffix -e is added to neutralize as a neologism, just as Latine and niñe. Other endings may apply, such as ursx, ursulx, ursy, etc.
As ursa and urso are gendered words for bears, ursine or bearish in Romance languages, the suffix -e is added to neutralize as a neologism, just as Latine and niñe. Other endings may apply, such as ursx, ursulx, ursy, etc.
As ursa and urso are gendered words for bears, ursine or bearish in Romance languages, the suffix -e is added to neutralize as a neologism, just as Latine and niñe. Other endings may apply, such as ursx, ursulx, ursy, etc.