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Neuter. Someone whose sexual organs have disappeared or been cut off after birth. See also [[za ma]]. [[User:DKC|DKC]] | Neuter. Someone whose sexual organs have disappeared or been cut off after birth. See also [[za ma]]. [[User:DKC|DKC]] | ||
1) neuter, asexual, hermaphroditic, genderless, sexually neutral; 2) the Androgynous One, Neuter Mahākāla (Mahākāla in genderless form) [Erick Tsiknopoulos] | 1) neuter, asexual, hermaphroditic, genderless, sexually neutral; 2) the Androgynous One, the Androgynous Protector, Neuter Mahākāla (Mahākāla in genderless form; see ''mgon po ma ning'') [Erick Tsiknopoulos] | ||
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other beings, eunuch, hermaphrodite who is neither man nor woman, without sexual distinction, unable to beget, barren, childless, neutral [JV]
neither male nor female, neuter, without sexual distinction [RY]
<pandaka> neither male nor female, neuter, w/o sexual distinction eunuch, hermaphrodite, infertile [IW]
<pandaka> neither male nor female, neuter, without sexual distinction eunuch. hermaphrodite syn: mtha' gnyis spangs dang, mtshan gnyis, mtshan med, gsum pa'i rang bzhin bcas so,., without sex, eunuch, barren/sterile [IW]
ma ning gi hermaphrodite/ itic; androgyne/ ous [RB]
mgon po ma ning, Mahakala in the ma ning form [RY]
pho mo'i dbang po yod kyang nyams pa ma ning a neuter possessing one degenerated [sexual organ] [RY]
other beings, eunuch, hermaphrodite who is neither man nor woman, without sexual distinction, unable to beget, barren, childless, neutral, neutral (condition) [JV]
Neuter. Someone whose sexual organs have disappeared or been cut off after birth. See also za ma. DKC
1) neuter, asexual, hermaphroditic, genderless, sexually neutral; 2) the Androgynous One, the Androgynous Protector, Neuter Mahākāla (Mahākāla in genderless form; see mgon po ma ning) [Erick Tsiknopoulos]