They were called maids.
The Milker.
A barmaid.
Yes, "maid" is a noun. It refers to a female servant or domestic worker.
Dam is a female mother when referring to domestic animals and livestock. Sire is the male.It's possible that you mean damsire, a female's grandfather.
Generically a "domestic aid" For a female a "chambermaid" For a male a "houseman"
The feminine of "colf," which refers to a domestic worker or maid in Dutch, is "colf" itself. In the context of Dutch language usage, there isn't a distinct feminine form as the term can be used for both genders. However, in a broader sense, "dienstmeid" can be used in Dutch to specifically denote a female domestic worker.
It means you are hard working
The worker bees are female
Worker bees are female. They are non-reproductive females responsible for tasks such as foraging, nursing the young, and building and maintaining the hive.
The male workers are called 'drones', females are simply called 'female worker bees'.
The feminine form of "maidservant" is "maid." A maid traditionally refers to a female domestic worker, often responsible for household tasks and duties. In contemporary usage, "maid" can also refer to a female attendant or a young unmarried woman.
Worker bees are female.