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Q: A word for female bonding

coleopteristA bromance is "a close but non-sexual relationship between two men". Is there an equivalent for women? IMO, sisterhood doesn't really fit.

Get the multi-collider ready!
 
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Q: What's the demonym for people who use StackExchange or StackOverflow?

YatharthROCKWhat's the demonym* for people who use StackExchange and its subsidaries? There's isn't a documented asnwer anywhere, so I'd like to know the general consensus. Suggestions and ideas too are welcome.† Give one answer per site: Stack Exchange Stack Overflow Super User Server Fault and any o...

16:03
With three of it own answers, no less.
16:19
@tchrist

Italian language uses the apostrophe to indicate the elision of one o more letters at the and of a word. In the case of *de'* the apostrophe is used as "apocope postvocalica".

I have noticed that "apocope" is an English word too ("the loss of a sound or sounds at the end of a word, e.g., in the derivation of *curio* in *curiosity*" - OED), and "postvocalica" literally means "after vowel".

In Italian language is not common truncate *dei* to write *de'*, but in Florentine dialcet is.
@Cerberus Read this ^^^^^
@Carlo_R. Thanks for all that. I guess you read the backlog.
@tchrist

Yes, I read the last night.
thank you for having thought me
Hello
I just couldn’t figure out any way that "degli Medici" made sense. The scoffers disbelieved me because they seem to believe that Wikipedia must always be right (nota bene: only the English WP had this, not the Italian WP), and because I am not an expert on medieval Italian.
I tried to find info on local dialects, but it was hard to come by for this sort of thing.
It verged upon the abusive. Utterly unreasonable.
@Carlo I very much appreciate being exonerated. Thank you.
 
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18:58
Slow weekend.
19:55
Why was I thinking minx was the sort of thing they make fancy coats out of, not the kind of thing they put fancy coats on?
Oh man.
I was waiting for exactly one hour to pass to post a "yes".
Three minutes. Just three more minutes!
Well then, I'll be logging off earlier. Nothing bad without good.
Oh. It looks like they spelled either mink or minks as minx during the 18-19th centuries.
Gotta run. Spell some on my behalf.
I always thought the use of minx for a girl was the same as the critter.
Ok.
20:54
@Carlo_R. Right, the Florentine thing makes sense!
@tchrist I did not disbelieve you because "Wikipedia is always right"; I too thought perhaps Wikipedia might be wrong, but I offered a suggestion how it could possibly be right. The principle of charity. You just didn't give me much information about the exact dialect in which this variant of the name was coined, so you could not remove my doubt, especially not with modern rules.
Cf. Venetian "degli".
Italian sometimes skips a final vowel. I don’t know cases where they use apostrophes for missing consonants, or abbreviate degli as de’. De’ is an abbreviation of dei, not of degli.
How about un po'?
You are still arguing from modern rules for standard Italian btw.
21:12
@Cerberus "po'" is different from "de'" - the "po'" case is called "apocope sillabica"
@Carlo_R. Yeah, sure.
The reasons for saying dello studente and degli studenti have to do with which forms go with which starting sound. To posit a degli medici, you would have to have a phonologic context where that would be a sensible construct. It’s like imagining English might have once enforced an pineapple instead of a pineapple. That makes no sense, not now, not ever, because there is no phonological justification for it.
Some Italian grammarians say that we can write "po" (without apocope) because the word "po" cannot be confuse withe the word "Po" (the river)
I was just syaing that, for someone uninformed about Renaissance Italian dialects, it is not possible to say with 100 % certainty that it could not have been degli Medici. Now that you have told us abbreviating dei as de' is typically Florentine, I think we can be confident enough that Wiki isn't basing it on some obscure source, but that it is just an error that's hould be corrected.
@tchrist Perhaps an pineapple was used in some Manchester dialect of the 1400s, who knows...
Bah,.
Explain it from sounds.
21:16
You cannot.
Language is more complex than that.
These things all have reasons.
Stuff that defies a couple of rules turns up all the time.
The reason that degli exists is just as well known as why an exists.
You even mentioned the Venetian degli Medici.
@Cerberus I'm not aware of Venetian dialect, but I'm sure that in Italian language "degli Medici" is wrong and that "de'" is for "dei"
This could be depend from the fact that Italian language has its origins in Florentine dialect.
21:21
Right.
But what if some ancestor of the De' Medici had come from Venice?
I mean, if you say this is typical for the Florentine dialect, that's good enough for me. I was just saying we couldn't rule anything out a priori.
Yes, you are right. A priori there is no rules. The thing are as they are.
As far as I know, the problem here is that i Medici are a family.
And you cannot say "gli Medici", but you must say "i Medici"
However I would be happy if you and tcrist could follow ILU (Italian Language and Usage).
I see that you guys are very well in Italian.
21:59
@David How are you? Are you active today?
I have a long night in front to me.
Nowaday in Italy there are a lot of problems. People is often afraid because there is no future here.
When I was younger some decades ago Italians was happy
There was enthusiasm. I remember when Americans launch the Apollo on the moon. Here all people feel yourself a little Americans
We was happy.
Nowadays there is no America and there is no URSS. People are disoriented.
Will it be a new world not based on the equilibrium America-Urss?
1960s was the year when i bought my firsr car: a Lamborghini Miura.
I have a lot of lady with me. People was happy.
Nowdays the human being live in chat, speach each other, but no one know really other people. For example, I have never seen an image of simchona.
So I wonder @David who is simchona. What is her story. Why she close legit question.
So I propose a Campus for stackexchange users for the next summer in NZ. Have you a good place to suggest?
It would be beatuful; we could speak with the skeptcs, the matematichian, the ... The ...
The highest intercultural exchang of avery time in world. An event.

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