cis-

See also: Appendix:Variations of "cis"

English

Etymology

From the Latin preposition cis (on this side of). The earliest known sexuality-related use of the prefix in any language was in a 1914 German-language book on sexology.[1] According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the earliest use of the prefix in the context of gender in English dates from 1994.[2]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sɪs/
  • Rhymes: -ɪs
  • Homophones: cis, sis
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Prefix

cis-

  1. (geography) On this side of.
    Antonym: trans-
    cis- + alpinecisalpine (on this [the Roman] side of the Alps)
    cis- + Rhenanecisrhenane (on this [the speaker's] side of Rhine)
    cis- + CaucasiaCiscaucasia
    cis- + JordanCisjordan
    cis- + Neptuniancis-Neptunian
  2. (chemistry) Forming names of chemical compounds in which two atoms or groups are situated on the same side of some plane of symmetry passing through the compound.
    cis- + diazenecis-diazene
  3. (gender) Being, or pertaining to being, cis (cisgender or cissexual).
    cis- + gendercisgender
    cis- + sexismcissexism
    cis- + normativitycisnormativity

Usage notes

  • In the first sense, “on this side of”, this prefix is usually attached directly to the word it modifies, or sometimes separated from it by a hyphen: cisrhenane, cis-Neptunian.
  • In the gender-related sense, this prefix is attached directly to certain words, most notably cisgender and cissexual (which are almost always spelled thus, not as e.g. *cis sexual). In other cases, the related standalone adjective cis is used: hence one speaks of a cis perspective (not *cisperspective), etc. Compare trans- and trans.

Antonyms

Derived terms

English terms prefixed with cis-

Translations

See also

References

  1. Ernst Burchard (1914) Lexikon des gesamten Sexuallebens (in German)
    1914, Ernst Burchard, Lexikon Des Gesamten Sexuallebens, Berlin, BV047570799, page 32:
    Cisvestitismus, die Neigung, die Kleidung einer anderen Altersstufe, Volks- oder Berufsklasse des gleichen Geschlechts zum Zwecke sexueller Ent­spannung anzulegen, dem Transvestitismus verwandt (s. Verkleidungstrieb).
    Cisvestism, the tendency to don the clothes of a different age group, ethnic group, or profession of the same sex for the purpose of sexual relaxation, related to transvestism (see disguise instinct).
  2. “New words notes December 2015 – Oxford English Dictionary”, in (please provide the title of the work), accessed 7 November 2017, archived from the original on 2017-11-29

Further reading

Anagrams

Italian

Prefix

cis-

  1. cis- (all senses)

Derived terms

Italian terms prefixed with cis-

Anagrams

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