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Definition of Masculinised
1. masculinise [v] - See also: masculinise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Masculinised
Literary usage of Masculinised
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Reminiscences of a Literary Life by Thomas Frognall Dibdin (1836)
"[see that same word masculinised in an address to the reader prefixed to an
edition of Catullus, ..."
2. Psychoanalysis and Love by André Tridon (1922)
"it had been considered as man's work, has not "masculinised" her but it has rid
many "delicate flowers" of their morbid belief in the fragile character of ..."
3. Problems of the Sexes by Jean Finot, Mary Joanna Safford (1913)
"... "woman is masculinised to the point of performing the roughest work in the
fields alone; she turns up the soil; she piles the loads of seaweed and ..."
4. Freedom's Children by Helen Wilkinson, Geoff Mulgan (1995)
"masculinised new women accept male standards of cleanliness rather than the other
way around.62 Much the same story can be found from our analysis of the ..."
5. The Theosophical Review by Theosophical Publishing Society (London, England) (1896)
"(masculinised) woman; living like other people when awake, but going into another
world and dealing with nobler people when asleep, ..."