Måneder
Méneder is a term that has appeared in some discussions of gender theory and linguistics as a proposed framework for describing nonbinary or fluid gender identities. In these contexts, méneder is used to denote an approach to language and social role that does not assume a fixed male/female binary. The term is not widely established in mainstream linguistics or gender studies and has limited usage outside specific online communities and speculative writing.
Origin and form: The etymology of méneder is unclear. The word appears to be a recent coinage
Usage and examples: In speculative or fictional world-building, authors may apply méneder to describe a sociolinguistic
Reception: Because méneder lacks widespread endorsement, commentators caution that it can blur distinctions between established terms
See also: nonbinary, gender-neutral language, genderqueer, agender, constructed language.