cisqueer

adj
/ˈsɪsˌkwɪə/UK/ˈsɪsˌkwɪɚ/US

Etymology

From cis- + queer.

  1. derived from *terkʷ- — “to turn, twist, wind
  2. derived from *þwerhaz
  3. derived from *þwerh
  4. derived from thwerh
  5. prefixed as cisqueer — “cis + queer

Definitions

  1. Cisgender and queer.

    • Nelson identifies as a cisqueer female and uses the Preferred Gender Pronouns (PGP) they, them and theirs.
    • Anastasia M. Collins is a cisqueer mixed woman of color and the research and instruction librarian for children’s literature and social work at Simmons College, […]
    • […] he is cisqueer, grew up in New York City, and is a first-generation Maltese American.

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