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Translingual
[edit]Etymology
[edit]The circle and arrow represent the shield and spear, respectively, of the Ancient Greek god of war Ares (and his Ancient Roman equivalent Mars). In the Medieval era the spear had crossed in front of the shield, and the ancient form lacked the shield altogether.[1]
Symbol
[edit]♂︎
- (biology) male.
- Antonym: ♀
- 1990, Charles S. Churcher, “Cranial Appendages of Giraffoidea”, George A. Bubenik, Anthony B. Bubenik, Horns, Pronghorns, and Antlers: Evolution, Morphology, Physiology, and Social Significance, New York: Springer-Verlag, →ISBN, chapter 1.5, page 183:
- Figure 2. Ossicones, secondary ossification, and sinuses of Giraffa: A Lateral aspect of skull showing courses of veins, areas of dense ossification (heavily stippled) and lesser secondary ossification (lightly stippled), and outlines of skull roofs of male (♂) and female (♀) adults. (After Spinage 1968b.)
- (botany, of a flower) staminate.
- (astronomy, astrology) Mars.
- (alchemy) iron.
- Synonym: ⇞
- (botany, obsolete) biennial.
- (rare) Tuesday.
- Refers to the Latin phrase dies Martis, which literally means "Mars's day".
Derived terms
[edit]- (gender): ⚣ – gay.
- ⚤ – heterosexual.
- (botany): ♀-♂ – monoecious.
- ♀:♂ – dioecious.
Gallery
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Late Classical and Medieval forms of the astronomical symbol
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Medieval form of the symbol, with the spear crossing the shield
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A decorative variant in the Netherlands
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As a symbol for iron
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An abstract variant
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Symbol on a blood-red / iron-rust background
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Transit of Mars
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Men's health
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Pregnant male (e.g. seahorse)
Related terms
[edit]References
[edit]Chinese
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Japanese memes in the Gachimuchi fandom where the sign is placed between or after words to indicate erotic or homosexual things, usually for humorous effect.
Symbol
[edit]♂
- (biology) male
- (Internet slang, humorous) Added between two characters of a word or after a word to indicate its relation to homosexuality. It is also added to indicate a word's relation to sex.
- 哲♂學/哲♂学 ― zhé♂xué ― homosexual (without the symbol: philosophy)
- 交♂易 ― jiāo♂yì ― sexual intercourse (without the symbol: exchange)
Japanese
[edit]Etymology
[edit]For sense 2, associated with the Yaranaika and Gachimuchi memes at Niconico Douga, as it was originally added after sexual moaning.
Symbol
[edit]♂
- (biology) male
- (Internet slang, humorous) Added between two characters of a word or after a word to indicate its relation to homosexuality. It is also added to indicate a word's relation to sex.
- 哲♂学 (tetsugaku; "philosophy", a humorous and misleading tag in Nico Nico Douga to trick viewers into watching Gachimuchi wrestling videos)
- アーッ!♂ ("aaa!", sexual moaning turned into an Internet meme)
Descendants
[edit]- Chinese: ♂ (online slang)
See also
[edit]Latin
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]♂ m (genitive ♂tis); third declension
- (alchemy) Abbreviation of Mars.
- 1701, Johann Christoph Sommerhoff, Lexicon pharmaceutico-chymicum latino-germanicum & germanico-latinum [Pharmaceutico-Chemical Lexicon, Latin-German and German-Latin], page 399:
- Arte ſivè Chymice parata: ut Vitriolum ♃vis, ☽næ, ♂tis, ☉lis, ♀ris
- Those prepared by art or chemically: as vitriol of Jupiter, of the Moon, of Mars, of the Sun, of Venus
Declension
[edit]Third-declension noun.
Case | Singular | Plural |
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Nominative | ♂ | ♂tēs |
Genitive | ♂tis | ♂tum |
Dative | ♂tī | ♂tibus |
Accusative | ♂tem | ♂tēs |
Ablative | ♂te | ♂tibus |
Vocative | ♂ | ♂tēs |
Derived terms
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