0 with qualities considered typical of women -- feminin
1 in grammar, relating to the form of the word associated with females -- hunkjønns-
2 of a woman -- kvinnelig, feminin
a feminine voice.
3 with all the essential qualities of a woman -- kvinnelig, feminin
She was a very feminine person.
4 in certain languages, of one of usually two or three genders of nouns etc. -- hunkjønns-
The same pronoun is used for both masculine and feminine individuals and for subject and object case roles.
Perhaps, certain cultural (medical) practices elaborate on masculine, or respectively, feminine, themes.
Like cooking, cleaning, shopping, and washing, men can do it too, but the societal perception is that these are women's tasks or feminine gendered activities.
These households were primarily feminine households with no spouses, sons, grandsons, brothers or other male kin, although several had male servants.
Although there were many women in rock by the late 1960s, most performed only as singers, a traditionally feminine position in popular music.
Representations of feminine desire abound in seventeenth-century music and then disappear with the eighteenth-century insistence on patriarchal values.
In addition, division of feminine household tasks was found to be more egalitarian at later stages of marital life.
These feminine features were comprehensively altered100 to masculine forms in a late-eleventh- or early-twelfth-century hand (or hands).
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女性的, (舉止或氣質)女性特有的,女性的, 文法…
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女性的, (举止或气质)女性特有的,女性的, 语法…
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femenino, femenino/ina [masculine-feminine], femenino [masculine]…
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feminino…
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女らしい, 女性的な…
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dişi, kadınımsı, kadına özgü…
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féminin/-ine, féminin…
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femení…
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