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語源 1
From 中期英語 gendre, borrowed from Old French gendre, borrowed from Latin genere (“type, kind”). Doublet of genre and genus. The verb developed after the noun.
名詞
gender (countable and uncountable, plural genders)
- (obsolete) Class; kind. [14th–19th c.]
- (now sometimes proscribed) Sex (a category, either male or female, into which sexually-reproducing organisms are divided on the basis of their reproductive roles in their species). [from 15th c.]
- the gene is activated in both genders
- The effect of the medication is dependent upon age, gender, and other factors.
- 1723, Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, letter, 7 December:
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1849 May – 1850 November, Charles Dickens, The Personal History of David Copperfield, London: Bradbury & Evans, […], published 1850, →OCLC:
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In consideration of the day and hour of my birth, it was declared by the nurse […] that I was destined to be unlucky in life; and secondly, that I was privileged to see ghosts and spirits; both these gifts inevitably attaching, as they believed, to all unlucky infants of either gender, born towards the small hours on a Friday night.
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2004, Wenona Mary Giles, Jennifer Hyndman, Sites of violence: gender and conflict zones, page 28:
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Gender does not necessarily have primacy in this respect. Economic class and ethnic differentiation can also be important relational hierarchies, […] .
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2008, BioWare, Mass Effect (Science Fiction), Redwood City: Electronic Arts, →ISBN, →OCLC, PC, scene: Asari: Biology Codex entry:
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Although asari have one gender, they are not asexual. An asari provides two copies of her own genes to her offspring. The second set is altered in a unique process called melding.
During melding, an asari consciously attunes her nervous system to her partner's, sending and receiving electrical impulses directly through the skin. The partner can be another asari, or an alien of either gender. Effectively, the asari and her partner briefly become one unified nervous system.
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- Identification as a man, a woman, or something else, and association with a (social) role or set of behavioral and cultural traits, clothing, etc; a category to which a person belongs on this basis. (Compare gender role, gender identity.) [from 20th c.]
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1979 January 8, Merissa Sherrill Lynn, “Statement”, in Newsletter, number 7, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 1:
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I am a cross-dresser by pleasure and inclination, a transgenderal person. To me for human beings to express themselves along gender lines is a wonderful and uniquely human phenomena.
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1989, Sue-Ellen Jacobs, Christine Roberts, “Sex, Sexuality, Gender, and Gender Variance”, in Sandra Morgen, editor, Gender and Anthropology: Critical Reviews for Research and Teaching, Washington, D.C.: American Anthropological Association, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 439:
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Gender is the sociocultural designation of biobehavioral and psychosocial qualities of the sexes; for example, woman (female), man (male), other(s) (e.g., berdaches²). Notions of gender are culturally specific and depend on the ways in which cultures define and differentiate human (and other) potentials and possibilities. While many people in Western society may think first of heterosexual women and men when the word "gender" is mentioned, there are more gender possibilities than just those two.
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1998, Ching Kwan Lee, Gender and the South China Miracle, University of California Press, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, →OL, page 23:
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From simply "adding women" into the analysis of work and seeing "gender" as another word for "sex," we have moved to the understanding that gender is a social process and a social construction of sexual differences. It is as much an independent variable as a dependent variable, shaped by social and historical processes. Beyond bringing women back into analyses of the workplace and the labor process, we now have to analyze how work is gendered and gendering: gender as a means of control and an organizing principle for class relations at the point of production, and workplace as a site for gender construction, formation, and reproduction. In the latest development, seeing gender as a power process also directs our attention toward the politics of identity, or the formation and claiming of collective subjectivities.
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2010, Eve Shapiro, Gender Circuits: Bodies and Identities in a Technological Age, →ISBN:
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2025 June 18, Samantha Riedel, “In Trans Legal Victory, Federal Judge Blocks Trump Admin From Denying Passport Gender Changes”, in Them:
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The State Department and current Secretary of State Marco Rubio are expressly directed under the injunction to “to process and issue passports [...] consistent with the State Department’s policy as of January 19, 2025,” and to allow passport applicants to self-declare their gender even if that information is “different from the sex assigned to those individuals under the [Trump] Passport Policy.”
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- (grammar) A division of nouns and pronouns (and sometimes of other parts of speech) into masculine or feminine, and sometimes other categories like neuter or common, and animate or inanimate. [from 14th c.]
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1990, Edwin L. Battistella, Markedness: The Evaluative Superstructure of Language, →ISBN, page 73:
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2006, Viktor Elšik, Yaron Matras, Markedness and Language Change: The Romani Sample, →ISBN, page 29:
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Pronouns, for instance, are structures that organise information about continuous referents. This information is typically categorised in Romani according to Person, Number, Gender, Animacy, Case, and Discreteness.
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- (grammar) Synonym of voice (“particular way of inflecting or conjugating verbs”).
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1835, James Paul Cobbett, A Latin Grammar for the Use of English Boys: Being an Explanation of the Rudiments of the Latin Language, London, page 111:
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143. […] We have now to speak of the following eight particulars relating to verbs: Gender or Sort, Person, Number, Time, Mode, Participle, Gerund, and Supine. [...]
1st.--Of the Gender.
144. Gender means the same as sort or kind. There are four principal Sorts of Verbs; namely, Active verbs, Passive verbs, Neuter verbs, and Impersonal verbs.
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1866, Guðbrandr Vigfusson, “Some remarks upon the Use of the Reflexive Pronoun in Icelandic”, in Transactions of the Philological Society, page 87:
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2007, Bernard Colombat, “Some Problems in Transferring the Latin Model to the First French Grammars: Verbal voice, impersonal verbs and the -rais form”, in Eduardo Guimarães, Diana Luz Pessoa de Barros, editors, Studies in the History of the Language Sciences 110: History of Linguistics 2002, John Benjamins Publishing Company, page 6:
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- (hardware) The quality which distinguishes connectors, which may be male (fitting into another connector) and female (having another connector fit into it), or genderless or androgynous (capable of fitting together with another connector of the same type). [from 20th c.]
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2015, Ron Carswell, Shen Jiang, Mary Ellen Hardee, Guide to Parallel Operating Systems with Windows 10 and Linux, page 10:
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Connectors are identified by gender. When copper pins are exposed in the connector, its gender is male.
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使用する際の注意点
- Sometimes, sex and gender are distinguished. (Compare etymology 1, sense 2 with etymology 1, sense 3.)
- Etymology 1, sense 1 has seen a recent revival on the Internet, as in: "fantasy worlds with a giant tree in the middle have to be one of my favorite genders". However, this is ultimately a meta-ironic usage of etymology 1, sense 3.
同意語
派生語
- agender
- all-gender
- ambigender
- anti-gender, antigender
- antigenderism
- antigenderist
- autigender
- bigender
- biogender
- catgender
- cisgender, cis-gender
- cogender
- common gender
- crossgender
- demigender
- fourth gender
- genderable
- gender-affected
- gender affirmation surgery
- gender-affirming
- gender-affirming surgery
- genderal
- gender asterisk
- gender baiting, gender-baiting
- gender-balanced
- genderbend
- gender-bender, gender bender
- genderbending
- gender binary, gender-binary
- gender-blind, gender blind
- genderbread person
- gender budgeting
- gender card
- gender changer
- gendercide
- gender cleavage
- gender confirmation surgery
- gender continuum
- gender-critical feminism, gender-critical feminist
- gender critical, gender-critical
- gender diverse
- gender dysphoria
- gender-dysphoric
- gendered
- gender envy
- genderer
- gender euphoria
- gender-expansive
- gender expression
- genderfae
- gender-flip
- genderfluid
- gender-fluid
- gender fluidity
- genderflux
- gender-free
- genderfuck
- gender gap
- gender hoard
- genderic
- gender identity
- gender identity disorder; GID
- gender identity syndrome
- gender ideology
- gender-inclusive
- gender inclusivity
- gender incongruence
- genderisation
- genderism
- genderist
- genderization
- genderize
- genderland
- genderlect
- genderless
- genderlike
- genderly
- gender mainstreaming
- gender mender
- gender minority
- gender neutral
- gender-neutral
- gender neutrality
- gender-neutrality
- gender-neutralize
- gender-neutrally
- gender nonconforming
- gender-nonconforming
- gender non-conforming
- gender nonconformity
- genderology
- gender panembung
- genderphobia
- genderplay
- gender presentation
- genderpunk
- genderquake
- genderqueer; GQ
- gender realignment surgery
- gender reallocation surgery
- gender reassignment
- gender reassignment surgery
- gender recognition
- gender recognition certificate
- gender reveal
- gender role
- gender-role
- gender-safe
- genderscape
- gendersex
- genderspeak
- genderspecial
- gender-specific
- gender-specifically
- gender spectrum
- gender star
- gender studies
- genderswap
- gender swap
- genderswapping
- gender-swapping
- gender swaps
- gender theory
- gender transition
- gendertrash
- gender-vague
- gender vague
- gendervague
- gender-variant
- genderwise
- gendie
- grammatical gender
- heterogender
- homogender
- hypergender
- intergender
- intragender
- ipso gender
- legal gender
- like-gendered
- metagender
- meta-gender
- monogender
- multigender
- natural gender
- neurogender
- neuter gender
- nongender
- omnigender
- pangender
- pan-gender
- play the gender card
- polygender
- postgender
- pregender
- psychogender
- rapid onset gender dysphoria
- rapid-onset gender dysphoria
- same-gender-loving
- same gender loving
- same-gender marriage
- same gender, same-gender
- sexual orientation and gender identity change efforts
- subgender
- third gender
- transgender; TG
- transgendercide
- trans someone's gender
- trigender
- xenogender
- xgender
派生した語
- → Arabic: جِنْدَر (jindar)
- → Armenian: գենդեր (gender)
- → Belarusian: ге́ндар (hjéndar), ге́ндэр (hjénder)
- → Bulgarian: дже́ндър (džéndǎr)
- → Czech: gender
- → Dutch: gender
- → Esperanto: genro (semantic loan)
- → French: genre (semantic loan)
- → Georgian: გენდერი (genderi)
- → German: Gender
- → Hungarian: gender
- → Indonesian: gèndêr
- → Japanese: ジェンダー (jendā)
- → Korean: 젠더 (jendeo)
- → Polish: gender
- → Russian: ге́ндер (géndɛr)
- → Slovak: gender
- → Ukrainian: ге́ндер (hénder), ґе́ндер (génder)
- → Yiddish: דזשענדער (dzhender)
参考
- (sex) female, male, hermaphroditic; man, woman, hermaphrodite
- (identification) genderqueer, bigender, non-binary, transgender, androgyne, crossdresser, hijra, kathoey, transsexual, two-spirit
- (grammar) common, feminine, masculine, neuter
動詞
gender (third-person singular simple present genders, present participle gendering, simple past and past participle gendered)
- (sociology) To assign a gender to (a person); to perceive as having a gender; to address using terms (pronouns, nouns, adjectives...) that express a certain gender.
- (sociology) To perceive (a thing) as having characteristics associated with a certain gender, or as having been authored by someone of a certain gender.
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1997, Cheryl Glenn, Rhetoric Retold, page 120:
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Like every Western culture preceding it, Renaissance society was gendered to the advantage of the adult male, who served as the template for all of humankind, women and children having been misstamped for other uses.
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2019 May 22, Megan Specia, “Siri and Alexa Reinforce Gender Bias, U.N. Finds”, in New York Times:
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“Obedient and obliging machines that pretend to be women are entering our homes, cars and offices,” Saniye Gulser Corat, Unesco’s director for gender equality, said in a statement. “The world needs to pay much closer attention to how, when and whether A.I. technologies are gendered and, crucially, who is gendering them.”
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形容詞
gender (comparative more gender, superlative most gender)
- (transgender slang) Evoking positive feelings regarding gender, like gender euphoria or gender envy.
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2023 March 13, @FTMLUCIO, Twitter, archived from the original on 31 August 2024:
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ombras "whats good?" and "peace 😈" voicelines are so gender and i love her
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動詞
gender (third-person singular simple present genders, present participle gendering, simple past and past participle gendered)
- (archaic) To engender.
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1611, The Holy Bible, […] (King James Version), London: […] Robert Barker, […], →OCLC, Galatians 4:22–24 and 26, signature [S4], verso, column 2:
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[…] Abraham had two ſonnes, the one by a bondmaid, the other by a freewoman. But he who was of the bondwoman, was borne after the fleſh: but hee of the freewoman, was by promiſe. Which things are an Allegorie; for theſe are the two Couenants; the one from the mount Sinai, which gendereth to bondage, which is Agar. […] But Jeruſalem which is aboue is free, which is the mother of vs all.
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- 1854, Robert Gordon (D.D., Minister of the Free High Church, Edinburgh.), Christ as Made Known to the Ancient Church: an Exposition of the Revelation of Divine Grace, as Unfolded in the Old Testament Scriptures, page 400:
- […] being a stranger to those restrictions which were afterwards laid on his posterity by the Mosaic law, and which gendered a servile frame of spirit.
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1893, The Academy and Literature, page 71:
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Our whole life was passed in public, which gendered a sympathy and good fellowship that always distinguishes Wykehamists from the rest of mankind.
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- (archaic or obsolete) To breed.
別の表記
- gendèr
発音
- IPA: /ɡənˈdɛː(r)/
名詞
- An Indonesian musical instrument resembling a xylophone, used in gamelan music.
Further reading
- gender in Keywords for Today: A 21st Century Vocabulary, edited by The Keywords Project, Colin MacCabe, Holly Yanacek, 2018.
- William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin E[li] Smith, editors (1911), “gender”, in The Century Dictionary […], New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., →OCLC.
- “gender”, in Collins English Dictionary.
- “gender, n.”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.
- “gender”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
- “gender”, in Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: Merriam-Webster, 1996–present.
- “gender”, in TheFreeDictionary.com, Huntingdon Valley, Pa.: Farlex, Inc., 2003–2026
アナグラム
- gerned
ウィキペディア英語版での「Gender」の意味 |
Gender
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gender
女性.
the feminine gender
妊娠すること
a woman
a woman
ある女
a woman
a woman
the race
uj
女たち
the period of time during which a human being grows up and has a child born, called generation
the womenfolk
the fair sex
the female sex―the fair sex―the gentle sex―the softer sex―the weaker sex―(文法にては)―the feminine gender
the female sex
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