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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 Both terms are somewhat outdated and may not be commonly used in modern language.

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