The feminine form of "hound" is "bitch." In the context of canines, "bitch" specifically refers to a female dog, while "hound" is a more general term for a type of hunting dog. It is important to use these terms correctly to avoid confusion and to accurately describe the gender of the dog in question.
To call someone feminine
The noun hounds has synonyms dogs, canines, or mutts. The verb "to hound" is to pester, to harass, or to nag
You can call a female poet a poetess (although it's a very old fashioned word).
A hound is a hunting dog. If you "hound" someone, you can also be said to "dog" them -- it means you hunt them tirelessly, following after them and usually bothering them.
Countess is the feminine term
There is no feminine version of the word "hound". The proper term for any female dog is "bitch".
The French word for low is "bas," or "basse" in the feminine form, so perhaps you're thinking of the bassett hound?
I own a Rottweiler/Basset Hound mix....I call him a Rott-N-Basset.
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feminine for sure, dont call your son fay.
A garbage hound
"Hound dog" is slang, it basically describes a person, typically male, that eagerly goes after women, which is his only mission in life..
Anyone with feminine tendencies (gay or straight) could be called effeminate.
If there was a female president you would call her "Madam President"
No, The hound that killed Charles Baskerville by giving him a heart attack and tried to kill Henry Baskerville was bought by Stapleton so it would look like the curse was real and nobody would suspect him when he tried to claim the baskerville fortune since he was in fact a Baskerville himself. So it was a hound but not the hound from the curse or legend as you might call it.
la vie (feminine noun)