lesbienne
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lesbiennefrom the Greek island of Lesbos, where the poet Sappho was born. Her poems, with their powerful emotional content directed towards other women, have often been interpreted as expressing homosexual love. The term became common in the 19th century to describe female homosexuality after the rediscovery of Sappho's work.
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lesbiens (adj.) lesbienne (cn.) lesbien (adj.) Lesbien (pn.) Lesbienne (pn.) Lesbiennes (pn.) Lesbiens (pn.) lesbiennes (cn.) lesbiennes (adj.) lesbianisme (cn.)