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In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.

The noun lass is a gender specific noun for a young female, a girl.

The gender specific noun for a young male, a boy is lad.

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The masculine form of peeress is peer.

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The word peeress refers to either

  1. a female member of the nobility of the country, or
  2. the wife or widow of a peer of that country

(Ref: Merriam-Webster's Dictionary)

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7y ago

It is peeress.

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4y ago

Kind ka gender

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4y ago

Lass

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