"Sapphic" refers to anything related to female same-sex attraction or relationships. The term is derived from the ancient Greek poet Sappho, who lived on the island of Lesbos and wrote about her love for women. Today, "Sapphic" is often used to describe literature, art, and culture that celebrates or explores these themes.
In contemporary contexts, "Sapphic" can also refer to the broader LGBTQ+ community, particularly in discussions about identity and representation. It encompasses various expressions of love and desire between women, including romantic, sexual, and emotional connections.