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feminism

The origin and history of feminism.

Etymology

Borrowed from French féminisme around 1837, from Latin femina ("woman"). It originally meant simply "the state of being feminine" in English before taking on its modern political sense around 1895.

Origin: Latin · First attested 1837

Class of 1837

feminism first entered the language around 1837.

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