lesbiandom
noun/ˈlɛz.bɪ.ən.dəm/UK/ˈlɛz.bi.ənˌdəm/US
Etymology
From lesbian + -dom (suffix forming nouns denoting conditions or states).
Definitions
The quality or state of being a lesbian.
- So I moved on to college and many, many more firsts, another Becky (that's right, but with a "Y" this time ), and incredibly true adventures of lesbiandom. But I'll never forget that first kiss.
- Skeptics might say her declared lesbiandom made her more desirable to me.
Lesbians collectively.
- We noted that even here, among women whose sex lives are theoretically the most structured in lesbiandom, there's a fair amount of fluidity.
- Perhaps the queerest thing about 1999’s independent releases is the fact that two of lesbiandom’s biggest directors, Ana Kokkinos and Rose Troche, made respectable splashes—but not on our end of the pool.
- Apparently, word had spread through the whose-who^([sic – meaning who's-who]) of lesbiandom and certain people were not replying to my texts at all.
The neighborhood
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for lesbiandom. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA