tribady

English

Etymology

From tribade.

Noun

tribady (countable and uncountable, plural tribadies)

  1. Lesbianism; tribadism.
    • 1988: The law notwithstanding, memoirs show the atmosphere of the French court of the late-sixteenth and early-seventeenth centuries to have been irreligious, with male homosexuality and tribady open and well-represented. — David F Greenberg, The Construction of Homosexuality (Chicago 1990, p. 315)
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