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relationship

English

Etymology

From relation +? -ship.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /???le??(?)n??p/
  • (US) IPA(key): /???le???n???p/
  • Hyphenation: re?la?tion?ship

Noun

relationship (plural relationships)

  1. Connection or association; the condition of being related.
  2. (mathematics) The links between the x-values and y-values of ordered pairs of numbers especially coordinates.
  3. Kinship; being related by blood or marriage.
  4. A romantic or sexual involvement.
    • 1975 March 17, Marian Christy, "Suzy Chaffee, A Liberated Beauty", The Lebanon Daily News
      I'm not advocating sexual promiscuity but I think it's possible for a woman to have many kinds of sexual relationships with many men and that shouldn't affect the status of the marriage.
    • 2000, April 8, Dorthea Straus, "Oates on Marilyn: Men, drugs, tragedy", The Baltimore Sun
      Her most satisfying sexual relationship seemed to be a threesome with Charles Chaplin Jr. and Eddy Robinson Jr., the spurned sons of famous film fathers.
  5. A way in which two or more people behave and are involved with each other
  6. (music) The level or degree of affinity between keys, chords and tones.

Hyponyms

  • joking relationship

Derived terms

  • entity-relationship diagram
  • entity-relationship model
  • relationship anarchy
  • relationshipless
  • relationshiply
  • relationshippy
  • relationshopping

Translations

See also

  • relate
  • relation
  • relative

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gigolo

English

Etymology

First attested in English in 1922. From French gigolo (young lover kept by an older woman), first attested in that sense in 1904 (attested since 1850 in the sense “Amant de cœur, compagnon d'une gigolette", and since 1894 in the sense “elegant young man whose means of livelihood are dubious”), a back-formation from gigolette (promiscuous dancing girl, girl available for hire as a dancing partner), attested since 1850, from giguer (to dance), from gigue (fiddle; type of dance; jig). More at jig.

Pronunciation

  • (General American) IPA(key): /?d???.?.lo?/ or /????.lo?/
  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?d???.?.l??/ or IPA(key): /????.?.l??/
  • Hyphenation: gig?o?lo

Noun

gigolo (plural gigolos)

  1. A man who has a sexual relationship with a woman from whom he receives payment.
    Synonyms: see Thesaurus:prostitute
  2. A hired escort or dancing partner for a woman.

Translations

References


French

Etymology

From gigolette +? -lo.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?i.??.lo/

Noun

gigolo m (plural gigolos)

  1. (informal, derogatory) gigolo

References

  • “gigolo” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

Romanian

Etymology

From French gigolo

Noun

gigolo m (uncountable)

  1. gigolo

Declension

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