The noun 'maid' is a word for a female servant.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female, such as male and female. The gender noun for a female servant can be maid or housemaid.
The gender of a lady servant is female. Some nouns for female servants are housekeeper, lady in waiting, maid, milk maid, house maid, or domestic.
The noun 'widower' is a word for a male.
There is no gender specific nouns for a male or a female monkey.Monkeys are referred to as a male monkey or a female monkey.The noun 'monkey' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female.
The noun for a male or a female who tends sheep is shepherd.The noun for a female who tends sheep is shepherdess.
The male is called a drake and the female is called a duck or hen.
The noun manservant is gender specific for a male, usually a servant that tends to the need of a man. The equivalent noun for a female servant that tends to the needs of a female is lady's maid. The noun maidservant is a word for a general female servant rather than a servant that tends the needs of one person.
The noun for a male or a female who tends sheep is shepherd.The noun for a female who tends sheep is shepherdess.
A female refugee is a refugee. A male refugee is a refugee.The noun 'refugee' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female, or common gender nouns for words that may be a male or a female; for example: A noun for a male is father. A noun for a female is mother. A common gender noun is parent. A noun for a male is bull. A noun for a female is cow. A common gender noun is buffalo, elephant, or camel. A noun for a male is king. A noun for a female is queen. A common gender noun is monarch. A noun for a male is boar. A noun for a female is sow. A common gender noun is bear, pig, or prairie dog.
The noun for a female is an empress; the noun for a male is emperor.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female. The noun maid is the word for a female servant. There is no corresponding noun for a male who keeps house or takes care of the wardrobe of the lady of the house. Keep in mind that these gender specific nouns came about when the roles for males and females were separate. Today a person hired to keep house or clean house could be a male and a person hired to tend the yard and gardens could be a female.