Gendered vs Gandered - What's the difference?
gendered | gandered |
(gender)
(linguistics, of a language) Having grammatical gender.
Pertaining to gender or having attributes due to gender.
Divided by gender.
(archaic) engendered
* 1662 , , Book I, A Collection of Several Philosophical Writings of Dr. Henry More, p. 11:
(gander)
A male goose.
* 1916 , Blanche Fisher Wright, The Original Mother Goose
A fool, simpleton
A glance, look.
As verbs the difference between gendered and gandered
is that gendered is past tense of gender while gandered is past tense of gander.As an adjective gendered
is having grammatical gender.gendered
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(en adjective)- Grammatically, Hebrew is a gendered language because every noun is either masculine or feminine.
- His clothes were highly gendered .
- In the past, parenting was a more gendered activity with more distinct male and female roles.
- "...or some hidden Spermatick power has gendered these both Anchors'', ''Urnes'', ''Coins'', and ''Sculls in the ground...
gandered
English
Verb
(head)Anagrams
* * *gander
English
Noun
(en noun)- Old Mother Goose / When she wanted to wander / Would ride through the air / On a very fine gander .
- Have a gander at what he’s written.