Lassie, for young girls. Laddie for young boys.
The noun 'lass' is a word for a girl or young woman.The noun for a boy or young man is lad.
The opposite of lass is lad, which refers to a young boy or man.
In Scots dialect, young or adolescent girls are called lassies (sing. lass). Boys are lads, or laddies (sing. lad).
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A young girl; a lass.
The gender for "lass" is typically feminine. It is a term used to refer to a young girl or woman.
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.
The female equivalent of "lad" is typically "lass." Both are colloquial terms used to refer to a young person, with "lad" for males and "lass" for females.
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.
Noun Singularlass Plurallasses lass (plural lasses) # (archaic, informal) A young woman or girl. #: "Come and dance, ye lads and lasses!" # (Geordie) A sweetheart. :
The term "lad" typically refers to a young boy or a young man. It is a colloquial term used to describe a male individual, often in a casual or familiar context. The term "lass" is the female equivalent, used to refer to a young girl or a young woman.
The address of the Harris-Lass Historic Museum is: 1889 Market St, Santa Clara, CA 95050