The gender of a lady servant is female. Some nouns for female servants are housekeeper, lady in waiting, maid, milk maid, house maid, or domestic.
No, the plural is ''maid servants''. This is because the word 'maid', although a noun is used in this case as the adjective describing the type of servants. The word 'servant' is the noun to show the plural.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun maiden has several equivalent male nouns depending on context:maiden, an unmarried woman and bachelor an unmarried manmaiden, a young lady and master, a young manmaiden, a girl and youth, a boy
The gender specific noun for a male server is waiter.The gender specific noun for a female server is waitress.
The word domestic is an adjective. It can also be a noun as another word for a maid or servant.
The gender of a lady servant is female. Some nouns for female servants are housekeeper, lady in waiting, maid, milk maid, house maid, or domestic.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female, such as male and female. The gender noun for a female servant can be maid or housemaid.
It is a maid servant
It is a maid servant
The noun manservant is gender specific for a male, usually a servant that tends to the need of a man. The equivalent noun for a female servant that tends to the needs of a female is lady's maid. The noun maidservant is a word for a general female servant rather than a servant that tends the needs of one person.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The gender specific noun for a female who tends a mistress's personal needs is a maidservant.The gender specific noun for a male who tends a master's personal needs is a manservant.
A maid.
The noun 'maid' is a word for a female servant.
The term servant is not usually gender specific and is a universal title. To make it gender specific for female use maid.
A man servant, a butler, a valet, a servant, a cleaner.
No, the plural is ''maid servants''. This is because the word 'maid', although a noun is used in this case as the adjective describing the type of servants. The word 'servant' is the noun to show the plural.
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