The noun 'lord' is a gender specific noun for a male.
The corresponding gender specific noun for a female is lady.
The wife of a Lord would be a Lady.
The female equivalent to the title of "Lord" is "Lady" though historyically there have been exceptions. One example is Queen Elisabeth II, whose title is Lord of Mann.
No. The female equivalent is Lady. Lady is a title. Example: Lady Diana
The female version of lord is lady.
A female can become a Vice Lord by going through initiation just as the men do.
A lady is the female equivalent of a lord, the counterpart of a gentleman, or any adult woman, though this usage is constrained.[Wikipedia]
Lord and Lady
Syed is a female name. Most usually a surname. Rarely it may be used as a first name. It is more of a title. The equivalent of Sir or Lord in English. People with this name are !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What!!
Dominique can be a male or female name. It is unisex and can be used for individuals of any gender.
The female equivalent of a fellow is a "gal" or "gal" or "lady."
your answer is Lady
A widow is female and a bachelor is male, so they are the opposite gender. A widow is not the female equivalent of a bachelor. It is the female equivalent of a widower. A spinster is the female equivalent of a bachelor.
The female equivalent of a (male) billy goat is a nanny goat.