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gendered, a. Brit. |ˈdʒɛndəd|, U.S. |ˈdʒɛndərd| [‹ gender n. + -ed suffix2.] 1. Exhibiting grammatical gender.
[1893Publ. Mod. Lang. Assoc. Amer. 8 163 Just as these full two-gendered forms originated in the masculine plural, so mia comes from the masculine plural form mei, and then is used for both genders.] 1963Amer. Contrib. 5th Internat. Congr. Slavists I. 59 (title) Some notes on Slavic gendered pronominal inflection. 1982Amer. Jrnl. Philol. 10398, I have outlined..my view of the oldest reachable gendered pronominal flexion for IE. 1999Jewish News Greater Phoenix (Nexis) 10 Sept. 4 Grammatically, Hebrew is a gendered language; every noun and its corresponding verb form is either masculine or feminine. 2. Specific to, biased towards, or belonging to one of the sexes or genders; divided or differentiated according to gender.
1975Crit. Inq. 2 81 The characters come alive most fully at night, prowling the streets of European cities, and harbor within their gendered bodies an inverted (or opposing) sexual identity. 1980Rev. Eng. Stud. 31 247 Poetic voice is presented as gendered—le style, c'est la femme. 1986J. Stacey Are Feminists Afraid to leave Home? 217 Friedan and Elshtain..interpret the feminist critique of a gendered division of labour as a phallocentric privileging of public life, careers, and male rationality, which contributes to the denigration of motherhood. 1997J. Hynes Casting Runes in Publish & Perish ix. 249 Across the back of the sink a neatly gendered division of territory, Barbasol and razor to the right, Clinique and cotton balls to the left. 2004N.Y. Times 6 Jan. d7/6 Male contraceptives have become an inevitable factor in the dynamics of change in the gendered social order. |