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common gender
noun
- in English, a noun that is the same whether it is referring to either gender, such as cat, people, spouse.
- in some languages, such as Latin, a noun that may be masculine or feminine, but not neuter.
- 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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Example Sentences
In English grammar there are no true epicene nouns, but the term is sometimes used instead of common gender.
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The noun "angel" being of common gender suits the case admirably, and the epithet is sure of being favorably received.
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Many nouns that denote living beings apply alike to male and female, and are said to be of common gender.
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A noun or pronoun which is sometimes masculine and sometimes feminine is often said to be of common gender.
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Words of common gender are exclusively used as applied to the qualification of Senators.
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