IPA: /ˈiːənɪzəm/
KK: /ˈiːənɪzəm/
A behavior where a man pretends to be a woman, often by dressing in women's clothing.
His eonism was evident in the way he dressed and acted.
Eonism is derived from 'eon' (from Greek 'aion', meaning age or eternity) and the suffix '-ism' (meaning a practice or belief). The term refers to a belief or practice related to a specific age or era, often in the context of gender identity and expression.
Think of 'eon' as representing a long period of time or age, and '-ism' as a belief or practice. This helps you remember that eonism relates to beliefs about identity that may span across different ages.