Lesbian in German
Lesbian in German
lesbisch
Of or pertaining to the island of Lesbos.
lesvonisch
Of or pertaining to the island of Lesbos.
leviotisch
Of or pertaining to the island of Lesbos.
Lesbier
(linguistics, uncountable) The variety of Aeolic Greek spoken on Lesbos from about 800 to 300 b.c., best known from the writings of Sappho and Alcaeus of Mytilene.
Lesbierin
(linguistics, uncountable) The variety of Aeolic Greek spoken on Lesbos from about 800 to 300 b.c., best known from the writings of Sappho and Alcaeus of Mytilene.
Lesviot
(linguistics, uncountable) The variety of Aeolic Greek spoken on Lesbos from about 800 to 300 b.c., best known from the writings of Sappho and Alcaeus of Mytilene.
Lesviotin
(linguistics, uncountable) The variety of Aeolic Greek spoken on Lesbos from about 800 to 300 b.c., best known from the writings of Sappho and Alcaeus of Mytilene.
Lesvonier
(linguistics, uncountable) The variety of Aeolic Greek spoken on Lesbos from about 800 to 300 b.c., best known from the writings of Sappho and Alcaeus of Mytilene.
Lesvonierin
(linguistics, uncountable) The variety of Aeolic Greek spoken on Lesbos from about 800 to 300 b.c., best known from the writings of Sappho and Alcaeus of Mytilene.
lesbisch
(of a woman) Homosexual, gay; preferring exclusively women as romantic or sexual partners.
Lesbe
(of a woman) Homosexual, gay; preferring exclusively women as romantic or sexual partners.
Lesben-
(especially of an institution or group) Intended for lesbians.
lesbisch
(especially of an institution or group) Intended for lesbians.
Lesbe
A homosexual woman, one who is exclusively sexually or romantically attracted to other women.
Lesbierin
A homosexual woman, one who is exclusively sexually or romantically attracted to other women.
Homosexuelle
A homosexual woman, one who is exclusively sexually or romantically attracted to other women.