les·bi·an (lěz'bē-ən) n. A woman whose sexual orientation is to women. adj. Of, relating to, or being a lesbian. See Usage Note at gay. [From the putative homosexuality of Sappho, lyric poet of Lesbos.] |
"And this is the nature of the equitable, a correction of law where it is defective owing to its universality. ... For when the thing is indefinite the rule also is indefinite, like the leaden rule used in making the Lesbian moulding; the rule adapts itself to the shape of the stone and is not rigid, and so too the decree is adapted to the facts." [Aristotle, "Nicomachean Ethics"]
lesbian les·bi·an (lěz'bē-ən)
n.
A gay or homosexual woman. adj.
Of, relating to, or being a lesbian.