different between transvert vs transvest
transvert
English
Etymology
From Latin transvertere. See transverse (adjective).
Verb
transvert (third-person singular simple present transverts, present participle transverting, simple past and past participle transverted)
- (obsolete, transitive) To cause to turn across; to transverse.
- 1448, The Craft of Lovers
- Why mannes langage wil procure and transvert / The wille of wymmen and vyrgyns innocent
- 1448, The Craft of Lovers
transvert From the web:
transvest
English
Etymology
Back-formation from transvestite.
Verb
transvest (third-person singular simple present transvests, present participle transvesting, simple past and past participle transvested)
- (uncommon, formal) To wear clothes typically associated with the opposite sex.
Usage notes
This term is rare and formal; the casual cross-dress is much more common.
Synonyms
- cross-dress
Related terms
- transvestism
- transvestist
- transvestite
Translations
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