The feminine gender of "boar" is "sow." A boar refers to a male pig, while a sow refers to a female pig, especially one that has given birth. In general, these terms are used to distinguish between the sexes in domestic pigs and wild boar species.
Boar is the masculine form. The female is sow.
The gender noun for a female boar is "sow." While "boar" specifically refers to male wild pigs, "sow" is used to denote the female counterpart. In domestic settings, "pig" can refer to either gender, but the terms "boar" and "sow" are more precise in distinguishing between males and females.
Sow IS female/feminine. The male pig/swine is a boar.
The sow is a female pig and a boar is the male.
Sow is actually the correct feminine term for a pig. A female pig that has never had babies is called a gilt, and a male pig is a boar.
femine gender
Boar is the masculine form. The female is sow.
The gender noun for a female boar is "sow." While "boar" specifically refers to male wild pigs, "sow" is used to denote the female counterpart. In domestic settings, "pig" can refer to either gender, but the terms "boar" and "sow" are more precise in distinguishing between males and females.
Sow
Sow IS female/feminine. The male pig/swine is a boar.
A boar or a sow, depending on the gender.
Male is a boar.Female is a sow.Young is a piglet.
The sow is a female pig and a boar is the male.
English does not have masculine and feminine, so this a moot question.
The female equivalent would be "councilwomen", but I'd suggest that you use the generic "councillors" as a non-gender-specific alternative.
Sow is actually the correct feminine term for a pig. A female pig that has never had babies is called a gilt, and a male pig is a boar.
Sow - female Boar - Male Piglets - Young