Difference between revisions of "Masculine"
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Latest revision as of 12:42, 13 July 2014
The term masculine is normally used to refer to a gender that comprises most of the nouns referring to males.
Origin
This word is from Latin masculinus 'male'. It is attested in English since the 14th century and probably goes back to antiquity.
Other languages
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