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masculine of dairymaid
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dairy butler
dairymad
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun for a female dairy worker is dairymaid.The noun for a male dairy worker is dairyman.The noun dairymaid is an obsolete term, today a 'dairyman' may be a male or a female or a common gender noun may be used, such as 'dairy worker'.
A dairy is a place where cows are milked and products are made from that milk. A dairymaid is a female worker, working in a dairy.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The gender specific noun for a female dairy worker is dairymaid.The gender specific noun for a male dairy worker is dairyman.The noun dairymaid is an obsolete term, today a 'dairyman' may be a male or a female or a common gender noun may be used, such as 'dairy worker'.
dairy women
dairymaid
The opposite of dairymaid is dairyman.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female, for example, male and female.There are few 'difficult' gender specific nouns, however there are some that have fallen out of use, for example:aviator and aviatrix (pilot)executor and executrix (executor)author and authoress (author)comedian and comedienne (comedian)policeman and policewoman (police officer)fireman and -- (firefighter)-- and stewardess (flight attendant)male nurse and nurse (nurse)dairyman and dairymaid* (dairy worker)negro and negress (African-American)brave and squaw (Native American)*At the time that these nouns were in use, they were actually two different occupations; the dairyman sold and delivered milk while the dairymaid tended and milked the cows.
All the dairy maid does is milk cows and turn the milk into butter, cheese, or anything that has to do with dairy. Happy?
Masculine
It is masculine.
It is masculine
masculine ;)