Feminym:
noun. A
feminym is most usually the feminine version of a noun. For example, the noun "actress" is the
feminym of the noun "actor," the noun "duchess" is the
feminym of the noun "duke" and the noun "Dress" is the
feminym of the noun "Dr" (as in Doctor and Doctress). It is also possible, though less common, to use the word
feminym to distinguish between verbs seen as masculine and their feminine counterparts. For example, some languages grammatically distinguish between men marrying and women marrying. In this context, both the Swahili word "aliolewa" (she married) and the Czech words "vdala se" (she married) are
feminyms to the words "alimuoa" (he married) and "oženil se," respectively.
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