No.
"Gal" just means "female".
absolutely not, that word is very degrading and should not be used to address anyone
The female equivalent of a fellow is a "gal" or "gal" or "lady."
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.