Lexicographical Neighbors of Gynandry
Literary usage of Gynandry
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lectures on Nervous and Mental Diseases by Charles Sinclaire Elliott (1897)
"Androgyny and gynandry. These terms include those individuals who, in addition
to their sexual perversion, resemble the opposite sex in their physical ..."
2. Religion and Lust: Or, The Psychical Correlation of Religious Emotion and by James Weir (1905)
"... and may be defined as follows: A victim of gynandry not only has the feelings
and desires of a man, but also the skeletal form, features, voice, etc., ..."
3. The Principles and practice of gynecology: For Students and Practitioners by Emilius Clark Dudley (1904)
"If the individual is really a female, and resembles the male, the malformation
is called gynandry ; if the male resembles the female, it is Androgyny. ..."
4. The Psychical Correlation of Religious Emotion and Sexual Desire by James Weir (1897)
"... and may be defined as follows : A victim of gynandry not only has the feelings
and desires of a man, but also the skeletal form, features, voice, etc., ..."