Christians believe that the other two entities in the Trinity, the Father and the Holy Spirit, have never been incarnated, hence having masculine gender rather than male sex.
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:I don't know an adequate amount of German to answer this, but it seems to me that in French and Spanish, words are usually assigned the masculine gender.
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The species name " leucura " was for a long time misspelt " leucurus ", in the erroneous belief that the ending of " Lagopus " denotes masculine gender.
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The simplest explanation for the word is that it was simply a scribe's error and the word should have been of the masculine gender instead of the feminine : Calvocampo.
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By this time, the ICBN had issued a ruling that all genera ending in "-anthos " must be treated as having masculine gender; thus the specific epithet became " sericeus ".
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By this time, the ICBN had issued a ruling that all genera ending in "-anthos " must be treated as having masculine gender; thus the specific epithet became " macropodianus ".
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By this time, the ICBN had issued a ruling that all genera ending in "-anthos " must be treated as having masculine gender; thus the specific epithet became " cuneatus ".
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Having just taken a glance at this, the idea of Wikipedia, a place of high-minded and effete scholarship, imploring people to conform to masculine gender stereotypes is most amusing to me.
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:: : Except that the Electorate of Brunswick-L�neburg ( el Electorado de " or " el Ducado de . . . ) was a historic state, with a masculine gender in Spanish.
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Pre-Proto-Indo-European distinguished between not gender but animacy in nouns, and possessed the distinction between he / it and who / what with the terms he and who indicating animacy, not masculine gender.