In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female.
Gender nouns for the male, jack are:
ass, donkey; jack and jenny
ferret, weasel; jack and doe, jill, or bitch
hare; jack and doe or jill
kangaroo; jack and doe, flyer, jill, or roo
mule; jack and hinney
opossum, wallaby, wombat; jack and jill
salmon; jack and hen or raun
trout; jack and shedder
turkey; jack and jen or jenny
A hind is the feminine of a hart!
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun 'jackass' (or jack) is a gender specific noun for a male donkey.The gender specific noun for a female donkey is jenny.
oxess
Sinque
Stateswoman.
The feminine gender of "Dutch" is "Dutchess."
The feminine gender of "votary" is "votress."
The feminine gender for the word "heir" is "heiress."
The feminine gender of tutor is "tutora" in Spanish.
There isn't one... the word 'enemy' has no gender.
Gender is genderless (in English) and as a reference to the sex of a person.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female. The nouns for a male hare are: buck, jack The nouns for a female hare are: doe, jill
waitress is the feminine
feminine is aviatrix
Doe is the feminine gender of a deer. Caribou is a type of deer.
The feminine gender for tutor is "tutoress" or "tutor."
The feminine gender of "cub" is "cubess" or "cubling."