mamōlanen
a woman who has given birth, a mature woman.
mamōlanen
a woman who has given birth, a mature woman.
māŋŋāona
an adult person, no longer a child.
ancūma
having male gender or other characteristics. The animate singular form of this attribute is used to mean “a male, a man” and sometimes “husband”.
ancēna
having female gender or other characteristics. The animate singular form of this attribute is used to mean “a female, a woman”.
antēta
This also means old, but with connotations of being no longer useful, of being frail and fragile.
anhēna
This means old, and has connotations of being ready and experienced, and is considered to be a positive trait.
anmēλa
This means young, and has connotations of being less than ready. So, it can mean naive or inexperienced when referring to people; immature when referring to the position in the growth cycle of an animal, unripe when referring to fruit, and so forth.
ansīña
having greater than expected or average height, tall.
anākiwa
The opposite of anākexa, having low dexterity and agility, incapable of fine control, clumsy.