Lasses Birgitta died in 1550.
J.D. Salinger's parents were Sol Salinger, a Jewish businessman, and Marie Jillich Salinger, a Scotch-Irish woman. They raised J.D. Salinger in Manhattan, New York.
Yes, "lasses" can be shortened to "lass'" as an informal or poetic contraction, especially when indicating possession.
Cailíní
Noun Singularlass Plurallasses lass (plural lasses) # (archaic, informal) A young woman or girl. #: "Come and dance, ye lads and lasses!" # (Geordie) A sweetheart. :
Two Lancashire Lasses in London - 1916 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
The cast of Lasses Lodd i Livet - 2011 includes: Kyrre Hellum as Lasse
The currency lads and lasses are the first generation of White Australian's (generally with British parents who have immigrated) who were born in Australia.
Australian Shephard females
your shoe lasses
Glasses for lasses.
Hummm...If it's the word lasses like the string that ties your shoes well in French it's "lacet" you also get the verb "lacer"