fem
English
Etymology
Clipping of feminine
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /fɛm/
Audio (AU) (file) - Rhymes: -ɛm
Noun
fem (plural fems)
- (LGBT, uncommon) Synonym of femme
- Antonym: butch
- 2014, Elizabeth Lapovsky Kennedy, Madeline D. Davis, Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold: The History of a Lesbian Community, Routledge, →ISBN:
- Oral history gave them an opportunity to share their vision of the world across generations, while giving us a chance to imagine the pleasure and pain of daily life for butches and fems in an earlier period.
- (colloquial, sometimes derogatory) A feminine or effeminate person.
- 2014, D Shuckerow, Take off your masc: The hegemonic gay male's gender performance on Grindr, quoting someone on Grindr:
- "Versatile, but love to bottom [...] No divas or fems. Not homophobic at all, just my personal preference."
- 2018, Luis Menéndez-Antuña, Thinking Sex with the Great Whore: Deviant Sexualities and Empire in the Book of Revelation, Routledge, →ISBN:
- [...] chasers looking for silver daddies, exec types for college jocks, straights for gays, fems for mascs, smooths for hairies, huskies for slims, blacks for Latinos, whites for Asians, straights for gays, white collars for blue collars, ...
- 2014, D Shuckerow, Take off your masc: The hegemonic gay male's gender performance on Grindr, quoting someone on Grindr:
Adjective
fem (comparative more fem, superlative most fem)
- (colloquial) Feminine, effeminate.
- Antonym: masc
- (LGBT) Synonym of femme
- Antonym: butch
- 2007, Cameron McCarthy, Globalizing Cultural Studies: Ethnographic Interventions in Theory, Method, and Policy, Peter Lang, →ISBN, page 79:
- Dozens of queers, including female to male/male to female transsexuals, leathers, bears and bisexuals, butch and fem lesbians, […]
Catalan
Noun
fem m (plural fems)
- dung
- (chiefly in the plural) manure (animal excrement used as fertilizer)
- (in the plural, especially Balearic) rubbish
- Synonym: escombraries
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Alternative forms
- (Balearic) feim (indicative), facem (subjunctive, imperative)
Verb
fem
- inflection of fer:
- first-person plural present indicative/subjunctive
- first-person plural imperative
Further reading
- “fem” in Diccionari de la llengua catalana, segona edició, Institut d’Estudis Catalans.
- “fem”, in Gran Diccionari de la Llengua Catalana, Grup Enciclopèdia Catalana, 2024
- “fem” in Diccionari normatiu valencià, Acadèmia Valenciana de la Llengua.
- “fem” in Diccionari català-valencià-balear, Antoni Maria Alcover and Francesc de Borja Moll, 1962.
Danish
< 4 | 5 | 6 > |
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Cardinal : fem Ordinal : femte | ||
Etymology
From Old Norse fimm, from Proto-Germanic *fimf, from Proto-Indo-European *pénkʷe (“five”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈfɛmˀ]
French
Etymology
Borrowed from English femme, fem (with the rarer spelling borrowed to avoid ambiguity with French femme (“woman”)). English fem is itself from French femme.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /fɛm/
Noun
fem f (plural fems)
- a femme (feminine queer woman) (contrast butch)
- 2007, Wendy Delorme, Quatrième génération, Bernard Grasset, pages 23–24:
- Pour faire simple, une fem (prononcer « faime ») c’est une gouine qui n’a rien contre les jupes, les talons hauts, le vernis à ongles et le maquillage. […] On confond parfois les fems avec les lipstick lesbiennes, les charmantes saphiques éthérées comme on en a vu à la fin des années 90 dans les pubs Dior, Benetton et Versace. […] Les fems ont ça de différent des lipstick lesbiennes que notre féminité n’est pas un passe-droit pour d’intégrer, mais au contraire le drapeau de la subversion.
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Norwegian Bokmål
< 4 | 5 | 6 > |
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Cardinal : fem Ordinal : femte | ||
Etymology
From Old Norse fimm (“five”), from Proto-Germanic *fimf, ultimately from *pémpe, variant of Proto-Indo-European *pénkʷe.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /fɛm/
Related terms
References
- “fem” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
< 4 | 5 | 6 > |
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Cardinal : fem Ordinal : femte | ||
References
- “fem” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Romansch
Alternative forms
Swedish
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← 4 | 5 | 6 → |
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Cardinal: fem Ordinal: femte Ordinal abbreviation: 5:e Multiplier: femfaldig Fractional: femtedel |
Etymology
From Old Norse fimm (“five”), from Proto-Germanic *fimf, ultimately from *pémpe, variant of Proto-Indo-European *pénkʷe.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /fɛm/
Audio (file)
Coordinate terms
Cardinal numbers from 0 to 99
Cardinal numbers from 100 onward
- 100: hundra
- 103: tusen
- 104: tiotusen (myriad)
- 106: miljon
- 109: miljard
- 1012: biljon
- 1015: biljard
- 1018: triljon
- 1021: triljard
- 1024: kvadriljon
- 1027: kvadriljard
- 1030: kvintiljon
- 1033: kvintiljard
- 1036: sextiljon
- 1039: sextiljard
- 1042: septiljon
- 1045: septiljard
- 1048: oktiljon
- 1051: oktiljard
- 1054: noniljon
- 1057: noniljard
- 1060: deciljon
- 1063: deciljard
- 1066: undeciljon
- 1069: undeciljard
- 1072: duodeciljon
- 1075: duodeciljard
- 1078: tredeciljon
- 1081: tredeciljard
- 1084: quattuordeciljon
- 1087: quattuordeciljard
…
- 10100: googol
…
- 10120: vigintiljon
- 10123: vigintiljard
…
Related terms
- femaktare
- femaktsdrama
- fembarnsfamilj
- femcylindrig
- femdagarsvecka
- femdraget
- femdubbel
- femdubbla
- femdubbling
- femdygnsperiod
- femdygnsprognos
- femdörrarsbil
- femetta
- femfaldig
- femfemma
- femfilig
- femfingerört
- femfotad
- femgradig
- femhundra
- femhundrade
- femhundralapp
- femhundratalet
- femhundring
- femhörning
- femkamp
- femkampare
- femkant
- femkantig
- femkort
- femkrona
- femkronorsmynt
- femkronorssedel
- femling
- femma
- femmastad
- femmil
- femmilslopp
- femminutersperiod
- femmänning
- femprocentig
- femroddare
- femrummare
- femrums
- femrumslägenhet
- femsetare
- femsetsmatch
- femsiffrig
- femsitsig
- femsnåret
- femspaltig
- femstjärnig
- femsträngad
- femstämmig
- femte
- femtedel
- femteklassare
- femtekolonn
- femteplats
- femti
- femtiden
- femtio
- femton
- femtusen
- femtusende
- femtåig
- femudd
- femuddig
- femudding
- femvåningshus
- femväxlad
- femårig
- femåring
- femårsjubileum
- femårsperiod
- femårsplan
- femårsåldern
- femöring
References
Volapük
Etymology
Borrowed from English fermentation.
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