A suitor that is looking to woe a woman can do so by taking her out on a date, being polite, respectful as well as being a gentleman. More information can be found on this subject by visiting the website Wikipedia for a full detail of how the stages of dating have change through the years.
The main image of a woman in this chapter is that of Obierika's daughter, who is to be a bride to a suitor.
You call him a suitor or a boyfriend. If things get serious, you would call him a fiancé and then a husband.
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suitor.
Yes if she's the one doing the courting.
This can be answered crudely but I will try not. A suitor can be thought of as a Man seeking a Woman's hand in marriage. In today's society we would think of a Suitor as a person whom a Woman has dated but has no formal connection to. A lover would be a person who has a formal relation ship of some sort, a regular social life, a fiancee or just a "Friend with Benefit's"
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I believe you would call them a Suitor.
The female version of suitor is a suitor. Yep, that's right, no need for a fancy new word here. Women can be suitors too, no need to gender stereotype. So go ahead and be a suitor, regardless of your gender, and chase after that special someone with all your charm and wit.
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The cast of The Woman Who Did Not Care - 1913 includes: Mignon Anderson Jean Darnell as The Witch William Garwood as A Suitor Marguerite Snow as The Heartless Woman Frederick Vroom as The Father