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Qué (quién) es effeminacy$23937$ - definición

Mollites; Androyinon; Malakoi; Malakous; Classical Definition of Effeminacy; Classical Western definition of Malakos; Classical definition of effeminacy; Anandria; Malakia (effeminacy)

Effeminate         
  • In [[Virgil]]'s tale of the two young lovers, [[Nisus and Euryalus]], Euryalus was "beautiful" and had a close relationship with his mother, while Nisus was fast and skilled with weaponry.<ref>Louis Crompton, ''Homosexuality and Civilization'' (Harvard University Press, 2003), pp. 84–86; Winn, ''The Poetry of War'', p. 162.</ref>
  • ''The Younger Apollo Teaching Hyacinth to Play Lyra'' by [[Louis de Boullogne]]
MANIFESTATION OF TRAITS IN A BOY OR MAN THAT ARE MORE OFTEN ASSOCIATED WITH FEMININITY
Effeminate; Effeminite; Effeminancy; Effeminacy (classical vice); Limp-wristed; Limp wristed; Tomgirl; Tom girl; Effeminiphobia; Femiphobia; Femboy; Girly boy; Feminine men; Feminine man; Feminine male; Feminine males; Femboi; Fem boy
·vi To grow womanish or weak.
II. Effeminate ·adj Womanlike; womanly; tender;
- in a good sense.
III. Effeminate ·vt To make womanish; to make soft and delicate; to Weaken.
IV. Effeminate ·adj Having some characteristic of a woman, as delicacy, luxuriousness, ·etc.; soft or delicate to an unmanly degree; womanish; weak.
limp-wristed         
  • In [[Virgil]]'s tale of the two young lovers, [[Nisus and Euryalus]], Euryalus was "beautiful" and had a close relationship with his mother, while Nisus was fast and skilled with weaponry.<ref>Louis Crompton, ''Homosexuality and Civilization'' (Harvard University Press, 2003), pp. 84–86; Winn, ''The Poetry of War'', p. 162.</ref>
  • ''The Younger Apollo Teaching Hyacinth to Play Lyra'' by [[Louis de Boullogne]]
MANIFESTATION OF TRAITS IN A BOY OR MAN THAT ARE MORE OFTEN ASSOCIATED WITH FEMININITY
Effeminate; Effeminite; Effeminancy; Effeminacy (classical vice); Limp-wristed; Limp wristed; Tomgirl; Tom girl; Effeminiphobia; Femiphobia; Femboy; Girly boy; Feminine men; Feminine man; Feminine male; Feminine males; Femboi; Fem boy
¦ adjective informal effeminate.
Effeminacy         
  • In [[Virgil]]'s tale of the two young lovers, [[Nisus and Euryalus]], Euryalus was "beautiful" and had a close relationship with his mother, while Nisus was fast and skilled with weaponry.<ref>Louis Crompton, ''Homosexuality and Civilization'' (Harvard University Press, 2003), pp. 84–86; Winn, ''The Poetry of War'', p. 162.</ref>
  • ''The Younger Apollo Teaching Hyacinth to Play Lyra'' by [[Louis de Boullogne]]
MANIFESTATION OF TRAITS IN A BOY OR MAN THAT ARE MORE OFTEN ASSOCIATED WITH FEMININITY
Effeminate; Effeminite; Effeminancy; Effeminacy (classical vice); Limp-wristed; Limp wristed; Tomgirl; Tom girl; Effeminiphobia; Femiphobia; Femboy; Girly boy; Feminine men; Feminine man; Feminine male; Feminine males; Femboi; Fem boy
Effeminacy is the embodiment of traits and/or expressions in those who are not of the female sex (e.g.

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Malakia

Malakia (μαλακία, "softness", "weakliness") is an ancient Greek word that means moral weakness or "effeminacy". The contrary characteristic was karteria (καρτερία, "patient endurance", "perseverance").