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Что (кто) такое effeminacy$23937$ - определение

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.

Википедия

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").