Lass

//læs// noun

Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    A girl; also (by extension), a young woman.

    "Come and dance, ye lads and lasses!"

  2. 2
    a girl or young woman who is unmarried wordnet
  3. 3
    A girl; also (by extension), a young woman.; A female member of the Salvation Army; a hallelujah lass. specifically

    "Jenny Hill, a pale, overwrought, pretty Salvation lass of 18, comes in through the yard gate, leading Peter Shirley, a half hardened, half worn-out elderly man, weak with hunger."

  4. 4
    A sweetheart. Geordie, Wearside, especially

    "But firſt him ſeemed fit, that vvounded Knight / To viſite, after this nights perillous paſſe, / And to ſalute him, if he vvere in plight, / And eke [also] that Lady his faire louely laſſe."

  5. 5
    A female servant; a maid, a maidservant. Northern-England, Scotland

    "[…] I'll tell ye that after we are done wi' our supper, for it will may be no be sae weel to speak about it while that lang-lugged limmer o' a lass is gaun flisking in and out o' the room."

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  1. 6
    A term of address for a woman, or a female animal. Scotland, familiar

    "As fair art thou, my bonie laſs, / So deep in luve am I; / And I will luve thee ſtill, my Dear, / Till a' the ſeas gang dry."

Etymology

From Middle English las, lasce, lasse (“female infant or child; young woman”), traditionally derived from Old Norse lǫskr (“unmarried”, adjective); see Middle English las for more. Cognates Scots lass, lassie

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