The feminine gender for "lord" is "lady." In many contexts, "lady" serves as the counterpart to "lord," often denoting a woman of high social status or nobility. Other terms like "mistress" or "dame" may also be used, depending on the cultural or historical context.
The opposite gender of lady is gentleman.The corresponding male honorary title is "lord" (the wife of a lord is also a lady).
YES!!!! Lord refer to a male ( masculine) Correspondingly Lady refers to a female (feminine).
Lady.
Yes, "lady" is often considered the opposite gender of "lord." While "lord" typically refers to a male figure of authority or nobility, "lady" refers to a female counterpart in similar contexts. However, the terms can carry different connotations and may not always directly correspond in all cultural or historical contexts.
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If someone has the title of 'Lord', their gender is Male. Females have a similar title which is known as 'Lady'
Lady
The opposite gender of lady is gentleman.The corresponding male honorary title is "lord" (the wife of a lord is also a lady).
YES!!!! Lord refer to a male ( masculine) Correspondingly Lady refers to a female (feminine).
The title for a woman (or the wife of a Lord) would be "Lady."
Lady.
"Landlord" is a gender-neutral term that can apply to individuals of any gender who rent out property to tenants.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The gender specific noun for a male of high rank is lord.The corresponding gender specific noun for a female is lady.Instead of "my Lord", people would refer to a woman as "my Lady".
Yes, "lady" is often considered the opposite gender of "lord." While "lord" typically refers to a male figure of authority or nobility, "lady" refers to a female counterpart in similar contexts. However, the terms can carry different connotations and may not always directly correspond in all cultural or historical contexts.
Gentleman
A dragon lord is typically referred to as a "dragon king" or "dragon queen" depending on their gender. These titles signify their power and authority over other dragons in their realm.