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womanish

English

Etymology

From Middle English wommanyssh. Equivalent to woman +? -ish.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?w?m?n??/

Adjective

womanish (comparative more womanish, superlative most womanish)

  1. (often derogatory) Characteristic of a woman; feminine; effeminate. [from 14th c.]
    • 1946, Bertrand Russell, History of Western Philosophy, I.20:
      Friends are a comfort in misfortune, but one should not make them unhappy by seeking their sympathy, as is done by women and womanish men.
    • 1982, Lawrence Durrell, Constance, Faber & Faber 2004 (Avignon Quintet), p. 753:
      Perhaps he did too, for he turned scarlet and turned his face away to the wall, with a womanish gesture of shyness.
  2. Carried out by or pertaining to a woman. [from 14th c.]
    • 1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, III.7:
      And gan recomfort her in her rude wyse, / With womanish compassion of her plaint, / Wiping the teares from her suffused eyes [...].

Related terms

  • womanly

Translations

See also

  • girlish
  • ladyish

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womanist

English

Etymology

woman +? -ist

Adjective

womanist (comparative more womanist, superlative most womanist)

  1. Relating to or in accordance with womanism.

Noun

womanist (plural womanists)

  1. One whose beliefs accord with womanism.

Anagrams

  • Wotanism

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