No.
"Gal" just means "female".
The female equivalent of a fellow is a "gal" or "gal" or "lady."
absolutely not, that word is very degrading and should not be used to address anyone
That is the correct spelling of the word "girl" (young human female). Similar to "gal" (a woman).(The affected slang gurl has a separate connotation.)
I should imagine the correct term,'for a female knight,' is DAME! Such a one is Dame Vera Lynn!
A lotta doe! Badda Bing *Side note* The correct question is "What ARE three female deer called?"
Female, lass, lassie, gal.
A Silly Goose
The correct female title is ' Dear Madam, '
What do you call a female prince
we call the female goat as sheep
The call of a whip bird is made by two birds - usually a male and female, when they duet. The male makes a "whip" sound while the female makes a "crack" sound, creating a distinctive call together.