• A masculine ending and feminine ending or weak ending are terms used in prosody, the study of verse form. In general, "masculine ending" refers to a line...
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  • A Masculine Ending is a novel by Joan Smith. It was first published in 1987 by British firm Faber and Faber. The story was adapted for television in 1992...
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  • ("caliph") and certain masculine personal names (e.g. أسامة ʾUsāmah). However, many masculine nouns have a "broken" plural form ending in a tāʾ marbūṭa; for...
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    nouns ending in -а/-я in the nominative singular Type II: masculine nouns ending in a consonant in the nominative singular neuter and masculine nouns...
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    His first professional job was on stage, starring in Good Rockin' Tonight, a musical based on TV producer Jack Good's life. His television work includes...
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  • of compound ordinal numbers ending in primer or tercer. For instance, "twenty-first" is vigésimo primer before a masculine noun, and its abbreviation is...
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  • Feminine ending, in meter, a line of verse that ends with an unstressed syllable. See Masculine and feminine endings Feminine ending or feminine cadence, a term...
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    Bill Nighy (born 12 December 1949) is a British actor of the stage and screen. "The Man with the Stolen Heart". Charlotte Film Festival. Archived from...
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  • production was a feature-length film adaptation of A Masculine Ending (1992). Subsequently, Safe (BBC 1993), a story based on the lives of a group of homeless...
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    drop the Latin masculine endings, but -e remains; the feminine ending is -o (this is the opposite of the neighbouring Italian masculine gender). Nouns...
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  • bonus, bona, bonum 'good' use first-declension endings for the feminine, and second-declension for masculine and neuter. Other adjectives such as celer,...
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    Imelda Staunton (category Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Screen Actors Guild Award winners)
    Radio Times. Vol. 268, no. 3510 (London ed.). 21 March 1991. p. 64. "A Masculine Ending". Radio Times. Vol. 273, no. 3563 (London ed.). 9 April 1992. p. 60...
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  • Except several feminines, masculines and names ending in -a, -e, -ei or -ie (besides Afrika and China). The genders of a few nouns are not fixed, and...
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    numerous accolades including a Tony Award, a Olivier Award, a Golden Globe Award and nominations for two Academy Awards and a Primetime Emmy Award. In 2008...
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  • studied theatre and sculpture); and then a three-year acting course at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School and she was a member of the National Youth Theatre...
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  • with a masculine -(i)(j)o stem and diminutives with the suffixes -elis, -ėlis have an alternative vocative singular form characterized by a zero ending (i...
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  • Masculine t-stem declension Masculine n-stem declension Masculine j-stem declension Second masculine declension (masculine a-stem declension); ending...
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    actor Tom Brooke. Brooke began as a stage actor and has played in many London productions, including several years as a member of Frank Dunlop's original...
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  • School in Islington. She was a student at the Central School of Speech and Drama in Swiss Cottage, Camden. She became a protégée of filmmaker Claude Whatham...
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    Clarke Peters (category Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Screen Actors Guild Award winners)
    Bloods (2020), the lattermost of which earned him a nomination for the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. Peters was born Peter Clarke, the...
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  • declension: ^1 A small number of marked masculines like kuā̃ display nasalization of all terminations. ^2 Some masculines ending in ā fall in the unmarked...
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  • and after a slash sign. The masculine and neuter genitive singular adjectival endings -ого and -его are pronounced as -ово and -ево. After a sibilant (ш...
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  • having a separate affix for each feature. Another illustration of fusionality is the Latin word bonus ("good"). The ending -us denotes masculine gender...
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  • hard; consonant changes caused by certain endings (such as the -ie of the locative case, and the -i of the masculine personal plural), which historically entailed...
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  • common to give a middle name to children. Latvian male names end in 1st or 2nd declension masculine endings, either -s/-š or -is (with a handful of mostly...
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    For nouns of this class with the masculine form ending in -o, the feminine form typically replaces the -o with -a. For example, el abuelo 'grandfather'...
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    Violence Turns Men into Terrorists. riverrun. 2019. ISBN 978-1787476042. A Masculine Ending. Faber. 1987. ISBN 0-571-14751-8. Why Aren't They Screaming?. Faber...
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  • grammatical gender (masculine, feminine, neuter) and are used in a number (singular, dual, or plural). According to their function in a sentence, their form...
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    Mickiewicz. As Polish language lacks masculine endings, anapestic tetrameter is usually a fourteener (7+7) with feminine endings at both half-lines: ssSssSs||ssSssSs...
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    was paired with Amun—whose name also means "The Hidden One", with a masculine ending (jmn)—within this divine group, from the earliest known documentation...
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