quean

英 [kwiːn] 美 [kwen]
  • n. 妓女;轻佻女人
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quean 轻佻的女人

来自quean 的拼写异体,词义产生分化。

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quean: see gynaecology
quean (n.)
"young, robust woman," Old English cwene "woman," also "female serf, hussy, prostitute" (as in portcwene "public woman"), from Proto-Germanic *kwenon (cognates: Old Saxon quan, Old High German quena, Old Norse kona, Gothic qino "wife, woman"); see queen. Popular 16c.-17c. in sense "hussy." Sense of "effeminate homosexual" is recorded from 1935, especially in Australian slang.