sapphic


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
sapphic /ˈsafɪk/
adjective
  • 1 (Sapphic) relating to the Greek lyric poet Sappho (7th-century bc), or her poetry expressing love and affection for women.
  • 2 formal or humorous relating to lesbians or lesbianism.
noun (sapphics) verse in a metre associated with Sappho.
– origin C16: from Fr. saphique, via L. from Gk Sapphikos, from Sapphō.
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