neopronoun

noun

Etymology

From neo- + pronoun.

  1. derived from pronomen
  2. derived from pronom
  3. formed as neopronoun — “neo- + pronoun

Definitions

  1. A pronoun used in place of he, she, one, it, or singular they, especially one of the…

    A pronoun used in place of he, she, one, it, or singular they, especially one of the modern coinages used by some non-binary people.

    • Only—Ashraf didn't know any Italian neopronouns. He'd left Italy when he was barely out himself, and far too upset and raw to mix with other trans people. He'd never met an Italian speaker who used neutral or neopronouns, […]
    • However, neopronouns also come with a disadvantage: they unavoidably stand out whenever they're used because relatively few people have ever heard these words before.
    • NEOPRONOUNS — “New” pronouns, as opposed to the more traditional he/him, she/her, and they/them. In this book I've included several neopronouns in the entry on PRONOUNS, but that list is not exhaustive. […]

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for neopronoun. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

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