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[[File:Calighn.jpg|thumb|Calighn flag]]'''Calighn''': a gender that is composed of fog or haze. Otherwise, it is mostly empty, with the possible exception of one or two other small present parts. based off the latin word caligo. |
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[[File:Calighn.png|thumb|The Calighn flag]] |
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'''Calighn '''(pronounced ''kuh-line'') is a [[xenogender]] that feels as though one's gender is in a fog or haze. It feels mostly empty, with the exception of one or two small present parts. |
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==History== |
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pronounced: ''kuh-line'' |
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Calighn was coined by Tumblr user transgalaxies on January 20th, 2018.<ref name=":0">{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://transgalaxies.tumblr.com/post/169930741065/calighn-a-gender-that-is-composed-of-fog-or-haze}} </ref> |
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==Flag== |
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The flag was designed by the coiner on the same day.<ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://www.deviantart.com/pride-flags/art/Calighn-748740680}}</ref> The flag's colour meanings are currently unknown. |
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==Etymology== |
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This term is based off the Latin word ''caligo''<ref name=":0" /> which means "''darkness, dimness, mist,''" and "''fog''."<ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/caligo}}</ref> |
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==References== |
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[[Category:Xenogender]] |
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Latest revision as of 22:21, 28 May 2022
Calighn (pronounced kuh-line) is a xenogender that feels as though one's gender is in a fog or haze. It feels mostly empty, with the exception of one or two small present parts.
History
Calighn was coined by Tumblr user transgalaxies on January 20th, 2018.[1]
Flag
The flag was designed by the coiner on the same day.[2] The flag's colour meanings are currently unknown.
Etymology
This term is based off the Latin word caligo[1] which means "darkness, dimness, mist," and "fog."[3]