IPA: //ˈsæfɪst//
KK: /ˈsæfɪst/
A woman who is attracted to other women.
She identifies as a sapphist and is proud of her sexuality.
The word 'sapphist' originates from the name 'Sappho', a famous ancient Greek poetess known for her lyric poetry, particularly on themes of love and desire, combined with the suffix '-ist' (meaning one who practices or is concerned with). Thus, 'sapphist' refers to someone who is attracted to the same sex, particularly in a context related to female same-sex attraction, drawing from Sappho's legacy.
Think of Sappho, the ancient Greek poetess known for her love poetry, to remember that a 'sapphist' is someone who shares a similar attraction.