There is no such thing as a "female lad." The term "lad" typically refers to a young man, so it does not have a female counterpart.
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The term 'lad' refers to a male person.
The female equivalent of "lad" is typically "lass." Both are colloquial terms used to refer to a young person, with "lad" for males and "lass" for females.
No, "lad" typically refers to a young boy or informal term for a young man. It specifically does not imply gender as male.
i know when they have eggs its when the female is always by the place she lad her eggs
The term "lad" typically refers to a young boy or a young man. It is a colloquial term used to describe a male individual, often in a casual or familiar context. The term "lass" is the female equivalent, used to refer to a young girl or a young woman.
The term that rhymes with "mad" and refers to a young male child is "lad." Rhyming is a poetic device that involves creating similar sounds at the end of words. In this case, the "-ad" sound in "mad" is echoed in the word "lad," making them a rhyming pair.
The plural form of the noun lad is lads.
A synonym for lad is boy.
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The name, which means roughly, Girl, implies feminine. Lad is a boy or young man, Lass the female- with the ie diminutive suffix, hence Lassie- young girl.