aliade

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Spanish

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /aˈljade/ [aˈlja.ð̞e]
  • Rhymes: -ade
  • Syllabification: a‧lia‧de

Etymology 1

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Gender-neutral -e replaces the gendered endings/elements -a and -o.

Noun

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aliade gender-neutral (plural aliades, feminine aliada, feminine plural aliadas, masculine aliado, masculine plural aliados)

  1. (gender-neutral, neologism) ally
    elle es une aliade de nuestro movimiento
    they are an ally to our movement

Etymology 2

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Noun

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aliade m (plural aliades)

  1. (Can we verify(+) this sense?) (neologism, now chiefly derogatory) ally (a man who supports as a feminist)
    Synonym: aliado
    • 2020 March 10, Fray Josepho, “La feminista y el aliade”, in Libertad Digital[1]:
      Soy feminista cofrade y, aunque me digan baldragas, salvaslip y planchabragas, yo me denomino "aliade".
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    • 2021 September 10, Francesc Miró, “Jaime Rodríguez Z.: "Es imposible desaprender todo lo que los hombres aprendimos desde el privilegio"”, in El Diario[2]:
      ¿Que alguien ría las gracias de un chiste machista o consuma porno no-feminista y a su vez sea 'un aliade'?
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    • 2021 February 19, ““Diputado aliade de las feministas”: legislador de Partido Verde atacó a Fernández Noroña por apoyar el aborto”, in Infobae[3]:
    • 2021 April 23, Pablo Ortúzar, “Lo que callan los aliades”, in La Tercera[4]: