Sexus
Sexus is a Latin noun meaning “sex” or “gender,” used in classical and late Latin to denote the biological distinction between male and female as well as related characteristics or roles. In broader passages, it can also refer to a state or condition. In medical and natural history writings, sexus appears when differentiating organisms by sex or describing sexual anatomy, though Latin authors often used more specific phrases for particular contexts.
Etymology and cognates: The term is the immediate source of the English word sex, which entered through
Usage and context: In Latin, sexus is encountered in scholarly, legal, and literary contexts where distinctions
See also: Sex, Gender, Latin language, Romance languages, Etymology.
Note: The article focuses on the Latin term and its linguistic impact; it does not address contemporary