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Clipping of shibire. Coined by Japanese-Canadian geneticist and zoologist David Suzuki, the person who also coined "shibire".
shi (uncountable)
- (genetics) Abbreviation of shibire.
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- (furry fandom, rare) Alternative form of sie (gender-neutral pronoun)
- 1999 november 20, "Chakat Goldfur" (username), Furry Art on Ebay...horrible shameless plug, alt.fan.furry, Usenet:
- The mother was Chakat Goldfur and the sire was Garrek Redfox (foxtaur) so she[sic] has the same red fur but cougar-like markings. Of course shi’s still only a cub yet, but if shi grows up to look anything like the your Jaguar-Vixen, shi’s going to be a heartbreaker!
- 2001 January 25, "Achowth Keciyl" (username), quoting "A. Seraph" (username), Fur: The one and only Herm Gengimal, in fur.artwork.erotica, Usenet:
- > Unlike most Furry Hermaphrodites I've seen, Clash is fairly
- > androgynous. Shi is remarkable in hir modesty.
- >
- > But shi IS rather naughty, as you can see.
2006, Kenneth Fox, Joined in Mind and Body, Kenneth Fox, →ISBN, page 230:
Dropping hir forebody down just a little, shi bent over double at the waist. Andrew's eyes blinked open as whiskers met his cheeks just before feline lips. He purred to hir and reached up to caress hir back as shi kissed him ...
- 1999 november 20, "Chakat Goldfur" (username), Furry Art on Ebay...horrible shameless plug, alt.fan.furry, Usenet:
- see Appendix:English third-person singular pronouns
- hir (objective form)
shi (uncountable)
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From Proto-Albanian *śūh, from Proto-Indo-European *suh₂-s < *sh₂ew- (“to rain”). Compare Ancient Greek ὕει (húei, “it rains”), Hittite [script needed] (ishuwāi, “(s)he pours out, spills”), Tocharian B suwaṃ (“it rains”).[1]
shi m (plural shira, definite shiu, definite plural shirat)
- ^ Stefan Schumacher & Joachim Matzinger, Die Verben des Altalbanischen: Belegwörterbuch, Vorgeschichte und Etymologie (Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz, 2013), 226.
From Latin sic. Compare to Daco-Romanian și.
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From Proto-Sino-Tibetan *səj.
shi
- to die
- Ross Perlin (2019) A Grammar of Trung[1], Santa Barbara: University of California
shi
- H-system spelling of ŝi
shi m sg (feminine ita, plural su)
- he (3rd person singular pronoun)
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From Proto-Sino-Tibetan *ts(j)i(j) ~ tsjaj (“ten”).
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- Goldberg, Justin, Asadik, Habte, Bekama, Jiregna, Mengistu, Mulat (2016) Gwama – English Dictionary[2], SIL International
- Hanyu Pinyin reading of 匙
- Hanyu Pinyin reading of 殖
- Hanyu Pinyin reading of 𥫽
shi
- Nonstandard spelling of shī.
- Nonstandard spelling of shí.
- Nonstandard spelling of shǐ.
- Nonstandard spelling of shì.
- Transcriptions of Mandarin into the Latin script often do not distinguish between the critical tonal differences employed in the Mandarin language, using words such as this one without indication of tone.
shi
- (Southern Scots, personal) she
Used alongside the English she (/ʃiː/).
shi (plural shi pë)
ALIV | shi |
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Brazilian standard | shi |
New Tribes | shi |
shi
- (transitive) to tear, to slash, to scratch