The term handmaiden can mean several different things.
Lady in waiting ---- male equivalent: butler
axillary wife ------- male equivalent: consort
attendant -------- male equivalent: page
matron ----------- male equivalent: eunuch
From the French, both the male and female versions technically have accented E's : Groom to be : fiancé Bride to be : fiancée
The word maestro is the Italian for "master".
Heifer - a female-young cow A bovine - any member of the species, male or female.
Yes, the noun 'waiter' is a common noun, a general word for any male who serves food or drink to customers.
every human has com from one of their parents' wombs.whether their parents are gay or straight,they could come from any one of their parents.even the male
No: they had handmaidens and attendants to help them, usually other Greek gods and goddesses.
The cast of Handmaidens and Battleaxes - 1990 includes: Andrea Aloise Shirley Sheppard
they were hanged
in the forest hunting with her handmaidens
Diapers
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handmaiden means a female so now you know.
Historically, nurses were the handmaidens to doctors. That metaphor has thankfully changed.
Not in any American versions. In Japanese versions there are a couple cusses. In some versions of the manga there is also swearing, but it is a lot more extreme than the anime.
No, it's really mean. This is actually a weird question if you think about it.
Odins handmaidens were called Valkyrs or Valkyries. The name means "Chooser of the slain".
no