In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female.
The gender noun for a male is maharajah, a king or prince in India. The corresponding gender noun for a female is maharani, a female member of a maharajah's family.
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Maharani is a female of a royal family of old India.
A hind is the feminine of a hart!
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Aerin is the feminine. It means "the enlightened one"
Stateswoman.
"Maha" is a prefix meaning "great" or "highest," and "rajah" means "king." In Hindi, "maharajah" is a masculine title for a king or prince. The feminine counterpart would be "maharani," with "rani" meaning "queen."
The noun maharajah is a male prince of India; the noun for a female is a maharani, usually the wife of a maharajah.
Maharani is a female of a royal family of old India.
The feminine gender of "votary" is "votress."
There isn't one... the word 'enemy' has no gender.
Gender is genderless (in English) and as a reference to the sex of a person.
waitress is the feminine
feminine is aviatrix
Doe is the feminine gender of a deer. Caribou is a type of deer.
The feminine gender for tutor is "tutoress" or "tutor."
A hind is the feminine of a hart!
There is no specific name for the feminine gender of the butterfly. They are simply called females. The other gender is known just as males.