xe

See also: Xe, хе, , , xế, , and xẻ

English

Etymology

Apparently independently invented by several people, including Don Rickter (the pronoun appeared in the Unitarian Universalist publication UU World on 1 May 1973 and Mario Pei gave Rickter credit on page 145 of his 1978 book Weasel Words).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /zi/

Pronoun

xe

  1. (nonstandard) they (singular). Gender-neutral third-person singular subject pronoun, coordinate with gendered pronouns he and she.
    • 1992, Sinclair, Jim, “If you could choose...”, in Jim Sinclair's Web Site, archived from the original on 2003-11-03:
      Anyone I would be interested in would have to be a pretty special person. I wouldn't want to miss out on knowing such a person just because xe happened to be the "wrong" sex.
    • 1993 September 14, Sinclair, Jim, “Re: Jim and Steve's snoring discussion”, in bit.listserv.autism, Usenet, message-ID <AUTISM%93091417074261@SJUVM.STJOHNS.EDU>:
      Telepathy would require that you share the other person's knowledge of xyr own mind, which in turn requires recognizing that xe is actually aware of what xe's thinking, which is incompatible with psychiatry.
    • 1999 April 28, Alpen, Dagmar, “Re: Think of a small tribe of people...”, in talk.politics.libertarian, Usenet, message-ID <7g74qb$8sq$1@rzsun02.rrz.uni-hamburg.de>:
      Now full ownership in the modern sense... implies four rights of the owner: 1. The right to decide what xe does with xyr property; 2. the right to decide what others do with xyr property; []
    • 2000 December 11, Curtin, Mary Ellen, “Silencing and ad hominem attacks”, in alt.startrek.creative.erotica.moderated, Usenet, message-ID <074d01c06393$c1a2fb00$5be9cfcf@default>:
      Since xe went to the trouble of re-posting, I figured it was about something of more than usual importance to hir... I wrote to EmGee privately and xe said yes, that was one of the things xe was talking about.
    • 2002 March 3, von Mattell, Ken, “Re: Newbie...not quite sure yet...”, in alt.suicide.holiday, Usenet, message-ID <rif48uc0ja9q3km9o2jf167d4u4o3qpk1k@4ax.com>:
      I mean, suppose there's someone who can't leave the house because xe's all tied up with counting tiles in the bathroom all day, and if xe manages to get done with that, there's the stove to check again and again ... you get the idea.

Declension

  • Subject: xe (or xhe)
  • Object: xem (or xer)
  • Possessive: xyr or xir (or xis or xer) (or xeir)
  • Reflexive: xyrself or xirself (perhaps rarely xemself or hirself or xerself)

Synonyms

Hyponyms

See also

  • other attested and proposed gender-neutral pronouns

Anagrams


Drehu

Etymology

Compare Xaragure sa (hit).

Verb

xe

  1. smack

References

  • Claire Moyse-Faurie, Constructions expressing middle, reflexive and reciprocal situations in some Oceanic languages, in Reciprocals and Reflexives: Theoretical and Typological Explorations

Ewe

Adjective

xe

  1. hoarse

Noun

xe

  1. bird

Verb

xe

  1. to block so that it is not possible to pass / to prevent (something or someone) from passing
  2. to catch (a ball)
  3. to fill, to make full
  4. to seal, to prevent people or vehicles from crossing (something) or to close (it) securely to prevent leakage

Ido

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kse/, /ksɛ/

Noun

xe (plural xe-i)

  1. The name of the Latin script letter X/x.

See also


Middle English

Pronoun

xe

  1. (chiefly southern East Midland dialectal) Alternative form of sche

References


Venetian

Verb

xe

  1. third-person singular present indicative of èser
  2. third-person plural present indicative of èser

Vietnamese

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Non-Sino-Vietnamese reading of Chinese (“vehicle; SV: xa). Compare and hạ, chè and trà.

Noun

(classifier chiếc; con) xe ()

  1. wheeled vehicle (except for airplanes and trains)
    Synonym: xế
    đậu xeto park
    lái xeto pilot a wheeled vehicle other than planes or trains; to drive, to ride, etc.
Derived terms
Derived terms

Noun

xe ()

  1. (xiangqi) chariot, a piece labeled with the characters (xa, black) and (red)
  2. (by extension, chess) rook
See also
Chess pieces in Vietnamese · quân cờ vua (layout · text)
vua hậu xe, xa tượng tốt, chốt

Etymology 2

Adjective

xe

  1. (obsolete) many
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