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English
Etymology
From French féminisme circa 1837, ultimately from Latin fēminīnus, from fēmina (“woman”). First recorded in English in 1851, originally meaning "the state of being feminine." Sense of "advocacy of women's rights" is from 1895.
Pronunciation
Noun
feminism (countable and uncountable, plural feminisms)
- (obsolete) The state of being feminine; femininity. [from 1851; less common after 1895]
- 1875 July 24, The Medical Times and Gazette, volume II, page 105:
- His hair is delicate and silky, and of a light chesnut[sic]—one of M. Lorrain's signs of feminism.
- A social theory or political movement which argues that legal and social restrictions on women must be removed in order to bring about equality of the sexes in all aspects of public and private life.
- 1926 November 27, “The Talk of the Town”, in The New Yorker, →ISSN, page 17:
- Women are still forbidden to smoke there... Ardent though we are in feminism, we applaud this stand...
- 1996, Jan Jindy Pettman, Worlding Women: A feminist international politics, page ix-x:
- There are by now many feminisms (Tong, 1989; Humm, 1992). Alongside and often overlapping with older-identified distinctions between liberal, socialist, radical and cultural feminisms, for example (important as they are in their different accounts of sexual difference and gender power), are variously named black, third-world ethnic-minority feminisms, themselves far from homogenous.
- 2017, Tim Carvell [et al.], “Confederacy”, in Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, season 4, episode 26, John Oliver (actor), Warner Bros. Television, via HBO:
- Ooh! “Even the ladies!” #feminism #confedera-she !
Antonyms
Hyponyms
- Afro-Brazilian feminism
- Afrofeminism
- Afro-feminism
- analytical feminism
- analytic feminism
- anarcha-feminism
- anarchist feminism
- anarcho-feminism
- anti-abortion feminism
- capitalist feminism
- Chicana feminism
- choice feminism
- cultural feminism
- cyberfeminism
- cyborg feminism
- difference feminism
- differential feminism
- dominance feminism
- ecofeminism
- ecological feminism
- embedded feminism
- entrepreneurial feminism
- environmental feminism
- equality feminism
- equity feminism
- Eurofeminism
- Euro-feminism
- evolutionary feminism
- fifth-wave feminism
- first-wave feminism
- fourth-wave feminism
- gender-critical feminism
- gender feminism
- Goddess feminism
- guerrilla feminism
- Guerrilla Feminism
- hip-hop feminism
- housewife feminism
- indigenous feminism
- international feminism
- labor feminism
- liberal feminism
- lipstick feminism
- magical feminism
- magic feminism
- mainstream feminism
- material feminism
- maternal feminism
- nego-feminism
- neo-feminism
- neofeminism
- networked feminism
- new feminism
- New Feminism
- opportunity feminism
- Orthodox feminism
- Orthodox Jewish feminism
- outcome feminism
- paleo-feminism
- paleofeminism
- pop feminism
- postfeminism
- post-feminism
- postmodern feminism
- postmodernist feminism
- power feminism
- proto-feminism
- protofeminism
- radical feminism
- revolutionary feminism
- right-wing feminism
- second-wave feminism
- sex-negative feminism
- sex-positive feminism
- sex-radical feminism
- snail-sense feminism
- social feminism
- social justice feminism
- standpoint feminism
- state feminism
- stealth feminism
- Stiwanism
- straw feminism
- technofeminism
- third-wave feminism
- trans feminism
- trans-feminism
- transfeminism
- transnational feminism
- victim feminism
- whitestream feminism
- world feminism
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Translations
the social theory or political movement
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See also
- egalitarianism, equalism (ideology promoting treating the sexes (or other human divisions) equally)
Estonian
Noun
feminism (genitive feminismi, partitive feminismi)
Declension
Declension of feminism (ÕS type 22e/riik, length gradation) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | feminism | feminismid | |
accusative | nom. | ||
gen. | feminismi | ||
genitive | feminismide | ||
partitive | feminismi | feminisme feminismisid | |
illative | feminismi feminismisse |
feminismidesse feminismesse | |
inessive | feminismis | feminismides feminismes | |
elative | feminismist | feminismidest feminismest | |
allative | feminismile | feminismidele feminismele | |
adessive | feminismil | feminismidel feminismel | |
ablative | feminismilt | feminismidelt feminismelt | |
translative | feminismiks | feminismideks feminismeks | |
terminative | feminismini | feminismideni | |
essive | feminismina | feminismidena | |
abessive | feminismita | feminismideta | |
comitative | feminismiga | feminismidega |
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French féminisme.
Noun
feminism n (uncountable)
Declension
declension of feminism (singular only)
singular | ||
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n gender | indefinite articulation | definite articulation |
nominative/accusative | (un) feminism | feminismul |
genitive/dative | (unui) feminism | feminismului |
vocative | feminismule |
Swedish
Noun
feminism c
Declension
Declension of feminism
nominative | genitive | ||
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singular | indefinite | feminism | feminisms |
definite | feminismen | feminismens | |
plural | indefinite | — | — |
definite | — | — |
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- English terms suffixed with -ism
- en:Feminism
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- et:Feminism
- Romanian terms borrowed from French
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- Romanian uncountable nouns
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- ro:Feminism
- Swedish lemmas
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- sv:Feminism