Citations:homme

a man (with connotations of French suaveness, etc)

 * 2013, Mario Cacho, Burnt Sage, Outskirts Press (ISBN 9781478707301)
 * Outrageously suave with an aura of prim virility, he had a very strong, but quiet presence; an homme of a different breed, a person of exceptional character and complexity. It turned out however, not to be a good moment.
 * 2015, Peter Abrahams, Hard Rain, Open Road Media (ISBN 9781504016292)
 * The hair surprised Zyzmchuk, but after a moment or two he noticed that Keith was wearing the kind of horn-rimmed glasses he still wore, noticed the sober expression of a budding homme sérieux: perhaps, with the long hair, an homme of the eighteenth century.

a (gay) feminine man

 * 1984, Kris Kirk, Ed Heath, Men in Frocks, Alyson Publications
 * Surprisingly, they kept meeting hommes who wanted to go to bed with them, but these weren't homosexuals: "If you ever suggested to an homme in those days that he was homosexual, or even bisexual, he would have killed you." (Poppy Cooper)