Anlam (İngilizce)
Kavramlar
cinsliksiz
cinslik
cinsel organ
Eş anlamlılar
carnal desire
sensual pleasure
sex activity
sexual activity
sexual urge
sexual practice
sexual desire
Çeviriler
Sıklık
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/sɛks/
Etimoloji (İngilizce)
In summary
From Middle English sexe (“gender”), from Old French sexe (“genitals; gender”), from Latin sexus (“gender; gender traits; males or females; genitals”), from Proto-Italic *seksus, from Proto-Indo-European *séksus, from *sek- (“to cut, cut off, sever”), thus meaning "section, division" (into male and female). Usage for women influenced by Middle French le sexe (“women”) (attested in 1580). Usage for third and additional sexes calqued from French troisième sexe, referring to masculine women in 1817 and homosexuals in 1847. First used by Lord Byron and others in English in reference to Catholic clergy. Usage for sexual intercourse first attested in 1899 (in the writings of H. G. Wells).
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İngilizce learnfeliz ile öğrenmeye başlayın.
Konuşma ve " sex " ve İngilizce .