IPA: /ˈsæfɪk/
KK: /ˈsæfɪk/
Related to women who love other women or to the poet Sappho from ancient Greece.
The sapphic community celebrates love and relationships among women.
A type of verse or poetic form that follows a specific metrical pattern, often associated with the ancient Greek poet Sappho.
The poet wrote a beautiful sapphic that captured the essence of love and longing.
**Sapphic** → It originates from the name 'Sappho' (an ancient Greek poet from the island of Lesbos, known for her lyric poetry, often focused on love and women). The term 'Sapphic' refers to anything related to Sappho or her poetry, particularly in the context of female same-sex love. The word captures the essence of her themes and the cultural significance of her work.
Think of Sappho, the poet from Lesbos, who wrote beautifully about love between women. This helps you remember that 'sapphic' relates to that kind of love.