Hen
The feminine counterpart of a billy goat is a nanny goat.
The answer to the analogy "bull is to cow as hen is to" is rooster. In this analogy, a bull is a male counterpart to a cow, just as a rooster is a male counterpart to a hen. Bulls and cows are both bovine animals, while roosters and hens are both poultry animals.
A female rooster is called a hen. Roosters are male chickens, while hens are the female counterpart who lay eggs and often take care of chicks.
it is simply a hen a male hen is called a rooster
Hen. A rooster is a chicken of the male gender, so the opposite (in gender) is the female, or hen.
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 answer to the analogy "bull is to cow as hen is to" is rooster. In this analogy, a bull is a male counterpart to a cow, just as a rooster is a male counterpart to a hen. Bulls and cows are both bovine animals, while roosters and hens are both poultry animals.
A female rooster is called a hen. Roosters are male chickens, while hens are the female counterpart who lay eggs and often take care of chicks.
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.
A female chicken would be a hen. A male chicken would be a rooster or a c*ck.
Handsome, attractive. Guapa is the feminine counterpart - pretty, attractive.
"Poule" is feminine, "coq" is masculine. It's like chicken (female) and rooster (male).