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queen
1[ kween ]
noun
- a female sovereign or monarch.
- the wife or consort of a king.
- a woman, or something personified as a woman, that is foremost or preeminent in any respect:
a movie queen; a beauty queen; Athens, the queen of the Aegean.
- Slang: Usually Disparaging and Offensive. a term used to refer to a gay man, especially one who is flamboyantly campy or effeminate.
- a playing card bearing a picture of a queen.
- Chess. the most powerful piece of either color, moved across any number of empty squares in any direction.
- Entomology. a fertile female ant, bee, termite, or wasp.
- a word formerly used in communications to represent the letter Q.
verb (used without object)
- to reign as queen.
- to behave in an imperious or pretentious manner (usually followed by it ).
- Chess. to become promoted to a queen.
Queen
2[ kween ]
noun
- Ellery, joint pen name of Manfred Bennington Lee and Frederick Dannay.
queen
1/ kwiːn /
noun
- a female sovereign who is the official ruler or head of state
- the wife or widow of a king
- a woman or a thing personified as a woman considered the best or most important of her kind
a beauty queen
the queen of ocean liners
- slang.an effeminate male homosexual
- the only fertile female in a colony of social insects, such as bees, ants, and termites, from the eggs of which the entire colony develops
- ( as modifier )
a queen bee
- an adult female cat
- one of four playing cards in a pack, one for each suit, bearing the picture of a queen
- a chess piece, theoretically the most powerful piece, able to move in a straight line in any direction or diagonally, over any number of squares
verb
- chess to promote (a pawn) to a queen when it reaches the eighth rank
- tr to crown as queen
- informal.intr (of a gay man) to flaunt one's homosexuality
- intr to reign as queen
- queen it informal.often foll by over to behave in an overbearing manner
Queen
2/ kwiːn /
noun
- DannayFrederic19051982M LeeManfred B19051971M Ellery (ˈɛlərɪ). pseudonym of Frederic Dannay (1905–82) and Manfred B. Lee (1905–71), US co-authors of detective novels featuring a sleuth also called Ellery Queen
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Sensitive Note
The term queen is usually used with disparaging intent and perceived as insulting when in reference to a gay man, especially one considered to be effeminate or flamboyant. However, within the gay community, it is sometimes used in a friendly, teasing, or facetious manner, and can also be a positive term of self-reference.
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Other Words From
- queen·less adjective
- queen·like adjective
- un·der·queen noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of queen1
First recorded before 900; Middle English quene, quen, Old English cwēn “woman, queen”; cognate with Old Saxon quān, Old Norse kvān, Gothic qēns, from unattested Germanic kwēni-; akin to Old Irish ben, Greek gynḗ woman, Russian zhená, Sanskrit jani “wife”
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Word History and Origins
Origin of queen1
Old English cwēn; related to Old Saxon quān wife, Old Norse kvæn, Gothic qēns wife
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