No. "Lasses'" shows ownership. Ex. The lasses' books fell off of the shelfs simultaneously.
Yes, "lasses" can be shortened to "lass'" as an informal or poetic contraction, especially when indicating possession.
The opposite of lass is lad, which refers to a young boy or man.
The masculine gender equivalent for "lass" is "lad."
The masculine gender equivalent of "lass" is "lad."
The word "lass" is often used in Australia to describe a young girl. Colloquially the term "sheila" can be used in Australia to refer to a female.
The gender for "lass" is typically feminine. It is a term used to refer to a young girl or woman.
Noun Singularlass Plurallasses lass (plural lasses) # (archaic, informal) A young woman or girl. #: "Come and dance, ye lads and lasses!" # (Geordie) A sweetheart. :
In Scots dialect, young or adolescent girls are called lassies (sing. lass). Boys are lads, or laddies (sing. lad).
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female.The gender specific noun for a young male is lad.The gender specific noun for a young female is lass or lassie.
Lasses Birgitta died in 1550.
No, he's probably just telling you the truth. It IS possible that he has actually never kissed a lass, so you'd be his first kiss. Just because he's 16,(which I'm just guessing that's how old he is), does not mean he's kissed lasses a lot or something.
Lass'
Ernesto Lass goes by Lass.
A lass is glass
Cailíní
Lass is a noun.
A Lass
Barbara Lass's birth name is Barbara Lass-Kwiatkowska.