| per Oct 25th 2011, 22:46 Etymology 2: | ← Older revision | Revision as of 22:46, 25 October 2011 | | Line 130: | Line 130: | | | #* '''2006''', Richard Ekins, Dave King, ''The transgender phenomenon'', page 160: | | #* '''2006''', Richard Ekins, Dave King, ''The transgender phenomenon'', page 160: | | | #*: Whereas Christie had flirted with a lesbian identity prior to surgery, following surgery Christie found perself able to pursue per attraction to men, provided they related to '''per''' as a non-gendered person. Per sexual partner is now [...] | | #*: Whereas Christie had flirted with a lesbian identity prior to surgery, following surgery Christie found perself able to pursue per attraction to men, provided they related to '''per''' as a non-gendered person. Per sexual partner is now [...] | | | + | | | | + | ====Adjective==== | | | + | {{infl|en|adjective}} | | | + | | | | # Belonging to [[per]]. {{non-gloss definition|Gender-neutral possessive adjective, grammatically equivalent to the gendered [[his]] and [[her]] and the singular [[their]].}} | | # Belonging to [[per]]. {{non-gloss definition|Gender-neutral possessive adjective, grammatically equivalent to the gendered [[his]] and [[her]] and the singular [[their]].}} | | | #* '''2006''', Richard Ekins, Dave King, ''The transgender phenomenon'', page 160: | | #* '''2006''', Richard Ekins, Dave King, ''The transgender phenomenon'', page 160: | | |