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lesbian
[ lez-bee-uhn ]
noun
- a woman who is sexually or romantically attracted to other women; a gay woman.
- a woman who is sexually or romantically attracted exclusively to other women; a gay woman.
- Lesbian, an inhabitant of the island of Lesbos.
adjective
- of, relating to, or being a woman who is sexually or romantically attracted to people of her own sex or gender.
- of, relating to, or being a woman who is sexually or romantically attracted exclusively to people of her own sex or gender.
- Lesbian, of or relating to Lesbos.
lesbian
1/ ˈlɛzbɪən /
noun
- a female homosexual
adjective
- of or characteristic of lesbians
Lesbian
2/ ˈlɛzbɪən /
noun
- a native or inhabitant of Lesbos
- the Aeolic dialect of Ancient Greek spoken in Lesbos
adjective
- of or relating to Lesbos
- of or relating to the poetry of Lesbos, esp that of Sappho
lesbian
- A homosexual woman. ( See also gay .)
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Usage Note
What's the difference between lesbian and Sapphic? See gay ( def ).
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Derived Forms
- ˈlesbianism, noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of lesbian1
First recorded in 1595–1605; from Latin Lesbi(us) “Lesbian” (from Greek Lésbios, equivalent to Lésb(os) “Lesbos” ( Lesbos ) + -ios adjective suffix) + -an; lesbian defs 1, 3 allude to the poet Sappho of Lesbos, whose verse deals largely with her emotional relationships with other women
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Word History and Origins
Origin of lesbian1
C19: from the homosexuality attributed to Sappho
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Example Sentences
After her mother announces that Steph is bisexual and the vet is a lesbian, no further clues need be planted.
From Los Angeles Times
Butler, the first lesbian of color in the U.S.
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I remember all these same things being said about gays and lesbians.
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“We want to show a positive side of lesbians to people,” Zhang said.
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There have been gay, lesbian and bisexual people serving in all the branches of the military for as long as we have had soldiers and sailors in uniform.
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