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<P>Ther are not many words that have female "endings"in English. The ones that comes to my mind is lion/lioness, priest/priestess and of course socerer/soceress</P>
<P>Accordingly Duck Avengeress or Duck Avengess would be fine. Technicaly the languages get new words all the time.</P>
<P>/Michael</P>
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<DIV></DIV><BR>>Stefan Persson <spe@inducks.org> sent:<BR>> >But, since Paperinik is "Duck Avenger", wouldn't "Duck Avengeress" be a better<BR>> >English name for Paperinika?<BR>><BR>>Not really from an "American" English perspective.<BR>>I'm not even sure "Avengeress" is technically a word in any form of the english<BR>>language.<BR>><BR>>Thanks,<BR>><BR>>Rich<BR>><BR>>---- Msg sent via CWNet - http://www.cwnet.com/<BR>><BR>>_______________________________________________<BR>>http://nafsk.se/mailman/listinfo/dcml<BR></FONT></BLOCKQUOTE></div><br clear=all><hr>Världsartisterna uppträder live! <a href="http://g.msn.com/8HMBSVSE/2749??PS=47575" target="_top">Titta på konserter - exklusivt på MSN</a> </html>