Lesbic: British English and Romanian
Etymology – Borrowed from the German lesbisch.
See also: sapphic
See also: Sapphically – In a sapphic way
As to “ally:
Alternative form of -ly (adverbial suffix), used with adjectives in -ic.
Three cases should be distinguished: 1.) adjectives in -ic, such as basic, which take the suffix -ally to form adverbs; 2.) adjectives in -ical, like whimsical, which take the suffix -ly; 3.) other adjectives in -al, like original, which take the suffix -ly. Cases 1 and 2 are generally pronounced /-ɪkli/, while case 3 tends to have an extra syllable: /əˈɹɪdʒɪnəli/. Only case 1 is strictly an example of the present lemma.
The main exceptions to the rule that adjectives in -ic form adverbs in -ally are public, (where publicly is much more common than publically) and (im)politic.
Awesome!
“Lesbically” that’s an actual English term?
I’m all for it, sounds bibical
Adverb formed from Lesbic:
Lesbic: British English and Romanian
Etymology – Borrowed from the German lesbisch.
See also: sapphic
See also: Sapphically – In a sapphic way
As to “ally:
Alternative form of -ly (adverbial suffix), used with adjectives in -ic.
Three cases should be distinguished: 1.) adjectives in -ic, such as basic, which take the suffix -ally to form adverbs; 2.) adjectives in -ical, like whimsical, which take the suffix -ly; 3.) other adjectives in -al, like original, which take the suffix -ly. Cases 1 and 2 are generally pronounced /-ɪkli/, while case 3 tends to have an extra syllable: /əˈɹɪdʒɪnəli/. Only case 1 is strictly an example of the present lemma.
The main exceptions to the rule that adjectives in -ic form adverbs in -ally are public, (where publicly is much more common than publically) and (im)politic.
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Ayy love seeing Nene and Nonoka together! I hope they make a full-length JAV together soon
Oh man, a lesbian scene with Nene Tanaka and Akari Nonoka. I’d really REALLY love an entire lesbian JAV with them with tons of deep kissing