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▪ I. misandry see miso-. ▪ II. misandry, n. (Formerly at miso- in Dict.)|mɪˈsændrɪ| [ad. Gr. µισανδρία, after misogyny n.: see -y3.] Hatred of men as a sex.
1909in Cent. Dict. Suppl. 1946Scrutiny XIII. 249 In the absence of feminine precedents, she [sc. Beatrice] could do no better than what she very sensibly does do: follow masculine example, and answer to their affected misogyny with the affectation of misandry. 1960B. Kaye Upper Nankin St. xii. 232 Such women are common in..Kwangtung Province, where there is a tradition of misandry. 1991New Art Examiner Apr. 35/3 Although Surrealism could survive the excision of its misogyny, if SisterSerpents shed their ‘misandry’, their ideological fangs would prove artless. Hence miˈsandrist n., one who hates men, a man-hater (esp. in feminist usage).
1978Observer 23 Apr. 8/3 The respectable feminist equivalent for the word misogynist is misandrist. 1993Guardian 3 Dec. ii. 4/5 Strictly speaking, neither misogynist nor misandrist specifies the gender of the person who hates: you should be able to be both female and to hate women. |