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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)

  1. (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

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transvest

English

Etymology

Back-formation from transvestite.

Verb

transvest (third-person singular simple present transvests, present participle transvesting, simple past and past participle transvested)

  1. (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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