The word parent is a gender-neutral title used by both genders. If you wish to differentiate by gender, you just simply add the gender in front (ie - female parent).
Or you could use the universal term - mother.
The feminine form of charmant is charmante. The feminine plural is charmantes.
The feminine form of benefactor is benefactress.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female. The noun 'sire' is a form of respectful address to a male sovereign. The corresponding form of address for a female sovereign is madam, or ma'am. The noun 'sire' is also a word for the male parent of an animal kept for breeding. The corresponding noun for the female parent is mother or dam.
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The feminine form of ami is amie. The feminine plural is amies.
The feminine form of "sire" is "dam." In animal breeding, "sire" refers to a male parent, while "dam" refers to a female parent. These terms are commonly used in the context of livestock and pedigree records.
The feminine form of bajo is baja. The feminine plural is bajas.
The feminine form of alumnus is alumna. The feminine plural is alumnae.
The feminine form of "uncle" is "aunt." An aunt is the sister of one's parent or the wife of one's uncle. The term is commonly used to refer to female relatives in a broader sense as well.
Baroness is the feminine form.
Mistress is the feminine form of master. It is already in feminine form.
The feminine form of charmant is charmante. The feminine plural is charmantes.
In French, the word "parent" is masculine. It is used to refer to a parent in a general sense, regardless of gender. However, when specifying a mother, the term "mère" is used, which is feminine.
The feminine form for host is "hostess."
The feminine form of benefactor is benefactress.
The feminine form of "mauvais" is "mauvaise."