What is the meaning of lesbian


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LGBTQIA Resource Center Glossary

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The terms and definitions below are always evolving, changing and often represent different things to different people. They are provided below as a starting point for discussion and understanding. This Glossary has been collectively built and created by the staff members of the LGBTQIA Resource Center since the early s.

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What Does It Mean to Be a Lesbian?

Lesbian is the first letter of the queer alphabet soup. We've all heard LGBTQ+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, plus.), but what does lesbian actually mean? People used to define lesbians as "women loving women," but this definition is outdated and doesn't take into account the many transgender, non-binary, and gender non-conforming humans who still proudly phone themselves lesbians. I am one of these people. 

Recently, my girlfriend was with a friend. While with them, she referred to me as a lesbian. This person was surprised—many transmasculine people balk at the term "lesbian," and I have known some to be offended by it. Sarah reassured this person that lesbian is a term I am comfortable with and a term I proudly use to describe myself. She was right.

The Meaning of Lesbian Is Not Black and White

When I first came out, I came out as both bisexual and lesbian. I identified as a female who loved other women (I was assigned female at birth and lived as a girl for 32 years). I thought lesbianism was as simple as women loving wom

lesbiannoun & adjective

There are six meanings listed in OED's entry for the word lesbian. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

About 9occurrences per million words in modern written English

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Earliest known use

mid s

The earliest known use of the word lesbian is in the mid s.

OED's earliest evidence for lesbian is from , in a translation by T. Nicolls.

lesbian is of multiple origins. Either (i) a borrowing from Latin, combined with an English element. Or (ii) a borrowing from Greek, combined with an English element.

Etymons:LatinLesbius, ‑ansuffix; GreekΛέσβιος, ‑ansuffix.

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  5. lerm, v.a
  6. Lernaean, adj. & n–
  7. Lernaeoid, adj–
  8. lerot, n–
  9. lerp, n–
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