Gender Definition
(sociology) To assign a gender to; to perceive as having a gender, or having been authored etc. by someone of that gender.
(archaic) To engender.
Origin of Gender
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Middle English gendre from Old French kind, gender from Latin genus gener- genə- in Indo-European roots
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
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From Middle English, from Middle French gendre, genre, from Latin genus (“kind, sort”). The verb developed after the noun.
From Wiktionary
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From Middle English gendren, genderen, from Middle French gendrer, from Latin generāre.
From Wiktionary
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