Dat azz
A medieval nursemaid is a woman who takes care/babysits, the children.
A lot of stuff. They had whatever, their lords had. of course, nobles got the best from their piece of land. bread, wine, chicken, other meats, very few veges..but you know those crazy middle ages, died young and lived a terrible life. That don't happen anymore ecept in africa..i think.
The STEWARD was the name for the man who was in charge of the lesser servants. *Another answerer responds: Men were too busy with war in medieval times. It was a woman who looked after the houehold and she was called the lady of the house. NOTE: This answer contradicts the information provided by the related link "The Medieval Household", but everyone has their own opinion.
obedience
Sir is a knight or nobile man Dame is a noble woman
Yes
Dat azz
ducky
He died of want
No, it was an adult (either a woman or a man).
Yes, there were medieval female lords. However, they never used the term, 'lords' for women. Instead, they referred to these female lords as 'ladies.'
Many medieval women had maids. Even the wealthier peasant families had servants in some times and places.
They Didn't Have Job, They Took Care Of Children And Cleaned.
In Medievel times, there were no such things as a Witch. To see a Witch, they would accuse a woman, and then they would burn her to see if she died. If she lived (no woman did), she was a witch.
Noble woman
Well, way back in medieval times, girls would get married at as young as 13. So, probably around 14 or 15.