Definition: The term "Aquitanian" is a name of an ancient Greek deity, Βασιλεύς (Βάσιληυς), which means "father," in Greek mythology. This deity was associated with the sea and was often depicted as a giant fish that swam up to his feet. In context, "Aquitanian" is used metaphorically to refer to someone who is not of the traditional or accepted gender roles, being masculine, as opposed to feminine. This term can be seen in Greek culture as a symbol of difference and uniqueness.