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- Malakia abstract "Malakia (Greek: μαλακία, "softness", "squishiness") is a word denoting effeminacy in men, that was widely condemned in ancient Greek society. Mental hardness (laconism, terse coherence of thoughts) was regarded as masculine, whereas mental squishiness (incoherent loquaciousness) was regarded as feminine or infantile—to become a man, a male child had to harden his mind.Malakia could also refer to races, cultures, and societies.The related word "malacology" denotes the branch of zoology concerned with the study of molluscs.".
- Malakia wikiPageExternalLink Effeminacy.htm.
- Malakia wikiPageID "867392".
- Malakia wikiPageRevisionID "606622095".
- Malakia hasPhotoCollection Malakia.
- Malakia subject Category:Classical_studies.
- Malakia subject Category:Gender.
- Malakia subject Category:Greek_words_and_phrases.
- Malakia subject Category:Pejoratives.
- Malakia comment "Malakia (Greek: μαλακία, "softness", "squishiness") is a word denoting effeminacy in men, that was widely condemned in ancient Greek society.".
- Malakia label "Malakia".
- Malakia label "Малакия".
- Malakia sameAs Q4276520.
- Malakia sameAs Q4276520.
- Malakia wasDerivedFrom Malakia?oldid=606622095.
- Malakia isPrimaryTopicOf Malakia.