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What's the masculine of Lass​

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Answered by Prabhnoor2345
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A lass is a female bairn that will growe intae a wumman. Answer : This question is based on gender. The masculine gender of 'lass' is 'lad.

Answered by phillipinestest
2

Masculine- feminine

The masculine of Lass is Lad.

Explanation:

  • The word 'lass' traces its root to  Middle English.
  • In Middle English the word ' lasse' evolved  from the Old Norse word laskura.
  • Lass means an unmarried woman, or a  maiden.
  • It is similar with the Scottish word lassie.
  • The English poets are very fond of the term.
  • The great Romantic poet William Wordsworth used it or his rustic character 'Lucy' who he described as a 'highland lass'.
  • The opposite gender of lass is lad.
  • The word 'lad' draws its root from the word 'ladde' of Middle English.
  • Ladde meant  'foot soldier' and  also a 'young male servant'.
  • Currently it means a young boy, an unmarried boy, the opposite of 'lass'.

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