The male version of "wench" is typically considered to be "knave." "Wench" historically referred to a young woman or servant, often with a connotation of promiscuity or low social status. "Knave," on the other hand, referred to a male servant or untrustworthy person, especially in medieval times. Both terms are somewhat outdated and may not be commonly used in modern language.
Over time it came to mean mainly serving girls, as in a bar wench, who serves drinks at a tavern. If you find wench in a love poem from the 16th century, think of it as an informal version of maiden. But if someone called you a wench last week, you should be insulted.
The male version of Gabrielle is spelt Gabriel
The drunk man told his friends that he wanted the wench to serve him.
Some slang words for wench are: lass, totty, girl, girlie, bird.
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The male equivalent of "wench" is "knave" or "rascal," both of which refer to a mischievous or deceitful man.
Over time it came to mean mainly serving girls, as in a bar wench, who serves drinks at a tavern. If you find wench in a love poem from the 16th century, think of it as an informal version of maiden. But if someone called you a wench last week, you should be insulted.
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Fiancé is the male version. Fiancée is the female version.
An Athanasian wench is a sexually promiscuous woman.
A basnick is the anglo-saxon word that is the male form of wench, meaning male servant. Saying this, it would seem plausible that it would have been on the lips of pirates of that time as well.
The Wench is Dead has 200 pages.
"French wench"
A "Dingo" is the male version of a cougar woman!
The male version of Gabrielle is spelt Gabriel
the wench was paid vary little to work in the kitchen.
Wench Trouble was created on 2009-04-09.