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As a english speaker, lesbian=homosexual. A female homosexual is by definition a lesbian. Of course she can call herself whatever she wants if she is not speaking the english language. __________________________________________________ _____ Les⋅bi⋅an [lez-bee-uhn] –adjective 1. of or pertaining to Lesbos. 2. (usually lowercase) of, pertaining to, or characteristic of female homosexuality. 3. (usually lowercase) erotic; sensual. –noun 4. an inhabitant of Lesbos. 5. (usually lowercase) a female homosexual. Origin: 1595–1605; < L Lesbi(us) Lesbian (< Gk Lésbios, equiv. to Lésb(os) Lesbos + -ios adj. suffix) + -an; (defs. 2, 5) alluding to the poet Sappho of Lesbos, whose verse deals largely with her emotional relationships with other women Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2009. les·bi·an (lěz'bē-ən) n. A woman whose sexual orientation is to women. adj. Of, relating to, or being a lesbian. See Usage Note at gay. [From the putative homosexuality of Sappho, lyric poet of Lesbos.] Les·bi·an (lěz'bē-ən) n. A native or inhabitant of Lesbos. The ancient Greek dialect of Lesbos. adj. Of or relating to Lesbos. [From Latin Lesbius, from Greek Lesbios, from Lesbos.] The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2009 Cultural Dictionary lesbian A homosexual woman. (See also gay.) The American Heritage® New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition Copyright © 2005 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Word Origin & History lesbian (adj.) 1591, from L. Lesbius, from Gk. lesbios "of Lesbos," Gk. island in northeastern Aegean Sea, home of Sappho, great lyric poet whose erotic and romantic verse embraced women as well as men, hence meaning "relating to homosexual relations between women" (1890; lesbianism in this sense is attested from 1870) and the noun, first recorded 1925. Slang variant lez, les is from 1929; lesbo first attested 1940. Before this, the principal fig. use (common in 17c.) was lesbian rule (1601) a mason's rule of lead, of a type used on Lesbos, which could be bent to fit the curves of a molding; hence, "pliant morality or judgment." "And this is the nature of the equitable, a correction of law where it is defective owing to its universality. ... For when the thing is indefinite the rule also is indefinite, like the leaden rule used in making the Lesbian moulding; the rule adapts itself to the shape of the stone and is not rigid, and so too the decree is adapted to the facts." [Aristotle, "Nicomachean Ethics"] Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper Medical Dictionary Main Entry: 1les·bi·an Pronunciation: 'lez-bE-&n Function: adjective often capitalized : of or relating to homosexualitybetween females Main Entry: 2lesbian Function: noun often capitalized : a female homosexual called also sapphic, sapphist Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary, © 2002 Merriam-Webster, Inc. Medical Dictionary lesbian les·bi·an (lěz'bē-ən) n. A gay or homosexual woman. adj. Of, relating to, or being a lesbian. Synonym: Homosexual
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