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31 May 2026
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| N 20:28 | Contionary:insía diffhist +1,250 Jukethatbox talk contribs (Created page with "{{gnym-n|ety=From {{der|gnym|sw|jinsia}}, ultimately from {{der|gnym|ar|جِنْسِيَّة}}. Coined by LGBT activists around 2232 along with {{l|gnym|jero}} to replace negatively-connotated {{l|gnym|jenda}}. See {{l|gnym|jenda}} for a more thorough etymological history of the emergence of ''{{term|insía}}'' and {{l|gnym|jero}}.|pron=inˈsi(j)a|head={{head|gnym|n|g=cI|plural|wainsía}}|meaning={{label|gnym|LGBT|otherwise|proscribed}} gender, one's gender identity, esp...") | ||||
| N 20:11 | Contionary:jero diffhist +696 Jukethatbox talk contribs (Created page with "{{gnym-n|head={{head|gnym|n|g=cII|plural|jerosi|diminutive|jerito}}|meaning={{label|gnym|LGBT|neologism}} gender, one's gender identity #: {{syn|gnym|insía|jenda}}|pron=ˈxero|ety=From {{der|gnym|es|género}}, coined by LGBT activists around 2232 along with {{l|gnym|insía}} to replace negatively-connotated {{l|gnym|jenda}}, a term which it has mostly displaced in most casual contexts and in the LGBTQ community of Ganymede. See {{l|gnym|jenda}} for a more thorough etymo...") | ||||
| N 18:19 | Contionary:enísi diffhist +544 Jukethatbox talk contribs (Created page with "{{gnym-n|meaning={{label|gnym|legal|formal}} ethnicity|pron=eˈnisi|head={{head|gnym|n|g=cII|plural|enísisi|or proscribed|enisisi}}|ety=From {{der|gnym|en|ethnicity}}; Ganymedian census measures were written in American English during colonial times and were retained for a couple years after independence, so most census-related vocabulary are derived from English. Compare {{l|gnym|jenda}}, {{l|gnym|desisi}} and {{l|gnym|boni}}.|example=Pofa eskí '''enísi''' tu en fór...") | ||||
| N 15:22 | Contionary:boni diffhist +599 Jukethatbox talk contribs (Created page with "{{gnym-v|meaning=to be born, to birth, to beget #: {{ant|gnym|desisi|desi|mori}}|head={{head|gnym|v|past|liboni|future|taboni|subjunctive|keboni|infinitive|kuboni}}|ety=From {{der|gnym|en|born}}; verbs related to censuses or birth certificates are mostly derived from English due to the system being originally established by American colonists, cf. {{l|gnym|desisi}}, {{l|gnym|pajali boni}}, {{l|gnym|enísi}} and {{l|gnym|jenda}}.|pron=ˈboni|example=Mi '''liboni''' en 224...") | ||||
| N 15:11 | Contionary:desisi diffhist +593 Jukethatbox talk contribs (Created page with "{{gnym-v|meaning={{label|gnym|formal}} to die, to be deceased #: {{syn|gnym|desi|mori}} #: {{ant|gnym|boni}}|ety=From {{der|gnym|en|decease}} or {{l|en|deceased}}; verbs related to censuses or birth certificates are mostly derived from English due to the system being originally established by American colonists, cf. {{l|gnym|boni}}, {{l|gnym|pajali boni}}, {{l|gnym|enísi}} and {{l|gnym|jenda}}.|head={{head|gnym|v|past|lidesisi|future|tadesisi|subjunctive|kedesisi|infini...") | ||||