dronic .
a suffix for genders connected to pronouns in a draconic / dragon way ; a subterm of pronic / prnic .
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dronic .
a suffix for genders connected to pronouns in a draconic / dragon way ; a subterm of pronic / prnic .
tagging @radiomogai, @rwuffles, and @gendrakon .
Bubblepronic: A gender connected to the pronouns bubble/bubbles and/or variations.
🍉pronic
(pt: 🍉pronic /end pt)
(ids: 2 rectangular flags with 3 equally-sized horizontal lines. colors in order from top to bottom are red, pale green-yellow, and green. in the center of the first flag is dark grey text that reads: ‘🍉/🍉s’. /end ids)
🍉pronic; a gender connected to the 🍉/🍉/🍉s/🍉s/🍉self 3rd person pronoun set.
etymology; 🍉, pronic
for day 6 of @cocajimmycola’s event; for the prompt: “watermelon”
tagging; @radiomogai, @thecoffeecrew404
flag id: a flag with 5 stripes, with the third being smaller than the rest and the second and fourth being very small. in order, they are light golden yellow, golden yellow, gold, golden yellow, and orange-yellow. end id.
banner id: a 1600x200 teal banner with the words ‘please read my dni before interacting. those on my / dni may still use my terms, so do not recoin them.’ in large white text in the center. the text takes up two lines, split at the slash. end id.
halo1stpronic: a gender connected to the first person pronoun set ha/alo/halo/haline/haloself
[pt: halo1stpronic: a gender connected to the first person pronoun set ha/alo/halo/haline/haloself. end pt]
for @revenant-coining! the flags for genders related to third person pronoun sets that i've seen/made have 3 stripes, so i decided to slightly modify that design for this term, and used colors i associate with halos. the term is 'halo', '1st', 'pron' from 'pronoun', + 'ic'!
tags: @radiomogai
dni link
[Image ID, a 3 striped flag with the colors top to bottom being yellow, light brown and yellow with tan text saying Bee/Bee ID end]
Beepronic
A gender connected to (using) bee/bee, whether as third, second or first person pronouns
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@bpd-hoardic @revenant-coining @local-yurei @radiomogai @gennerflooid
Drakpronic: A gender connected to the pronouns drak/draks and/or variations.
[Row One ID: 2 rectangular flags with 3 equally-sized horizontal lines. colors in this order from top to bottom: white, pale orange, light orange. orange text on the first flag reads 'halo/halos' End ID]
[Row Two ID: 3 rectangular flags with 3 equally-sized horizontal lines. colors in this order from top to bottom:blue, dark blue, dull blue. on the first and third flags are two variations of the cyclone emoji. End ID]
Halopronic: a gender connected to halo/halos pronouns, variations of halo/halos, and/or 1st, 2nd, and 3rd person versions.
Etymology: halo, "pronic" a suffix for pronoun genders
Pronounced: hey-low pron-ick (halo pronic)
[ID: a divider with a thin line, colors are are gradient from white to yellow to orange to dark brown, and flipped on the other side. in the center is a symbol of a sun with part of it covered by a dark brown circle. End ID]
🌀pronic: a gender connected to 🌀/🌀s pronouns, variations of 🌀/🌀s, and/or 1st, 2nd, and 3rd person versions.
Etymology: cyclone / spiral, "pronic" a suffix for pronoun genders
Pronounced: ci-clone / spy-ral pron-ick (cyclone / spiral pronic)
[ID: a rectangular flag with 3 equally-sized horizontal lines. flag's colors are in this order, light brownish grey, brownish grey, dark brownish grey. End ID]
requested by @andy-mouths-off
Hetpronic: a gender connected to het/hets pronouns.
Etymology: het, "pronic" a suffix for pronoun related genders
Pronounced: het prawn-ick (het pronic)