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'''Urse''' or '''Ursule''' is the [[diamoric]] version of [[bear]] and [[ursula]], describing beary [[Non-Binary|non-binary]].<ref>https://imoga-pride.tumblr.com/post/190131616626/ursule-or-urse-the-enbinine-version-of-ursula</ref> |
{{Stub}}'''Urse''' or '''Ursule''' is the [[diamoric]] version of [[bear]] and [[ursula]], describing beary [[Non-Binary|non-binary]].<ref>https://imoga-pride.tumblr.com/post/190131616626/ursule-or-urse-the-enbinine-version-of-ursula</ref> |
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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 [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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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. |
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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 10:41, 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.