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The feminine counterpart of a rooster is a hen. Hens are female chickens that typically lay eggs and are raised for their meat.
There is no feminine, 'patron' is genderless.
feminine term of villain
The feminine counterpart of a billy goat is a nanny goat.
The feminine version of heir is heiress.
Petite is the feminine form of the adjective 'small'. Its masculine counterpart is petit.
The feminine gender of a tailor is often referred to as a "seamstress." While "tailor" itself is a gender-neutral term, "seamstress" specifically denotes a woman who sews, particularly in the context of making garments. In modern usage, many people prefer to use "tailor" for both men and women, reflecting the inclusive nature of the profession.
The feminine form is materteral, referring to an aunt. Avuncular refers to an uncle, that which is like an uncle.
As the goddess of the wilderness and nature I guess you would say Pan was her male counterpart, but magic was quite a feminine thing and while other gods had some areas of magic (i.e. Apollo with oracles and healing) there was no true counterpart for that.
Handsome, attractive. Guapa is the feminine counterpart - pretty, attractive.
tsarina and if you bothered to look it up on wiki answers then you would have realised that someone has already answered this question!!
The feminine counterpart of "widow" is "widower," which refers specifically to a woman whose spouse has died. However, it's important to note that "widow" itself is already a feminine term. If you are looking for a term specifically for a man who has lost his wife, that would be "widower."