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Meanings of
lass
in English
Portuguese
menina
Catalan
xicota
Spanish
chica
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A girl or young woman who is unmarried.
lassie
young girl
jeune fille
Portuguese
menina
Synonyms
Examples for "
lassie
"
lassie
young girl
jeune fille
Examples for "
lassie
"
1
Much in the same way the Scotch laddie and wee
lassie
play-
2
So the Queen sent the
lassie
down to fetch up her mother.
3
There's a crafty Frenchman in the fort has been troubling the
lassie
.
4
So the
lassie
went too, and found a place among the rest.
5
Verily I should not like to bring the bonnie
lassie
into trouble.
1
Shortly, Ipshank returned; he carried the
young
girl
slack in his arms.
2
But not for a
young
girl
who was healthy just weeks ago.
3
Did you think this was the right place for a
young
girl
?
4
Or they heard that
young
girl
come on and sing and left.
5
In the centre of the arena is a
young
girl
in white.
1
For you comprehend not the position of la
jeune
fille
in all France!
2
He thinks Lisa Arpent a
jeune
fille
-
like
these
others.
3
I'm going over and pull the wretch's ears. She rose with a
jeune
fille
bow.
4
She is so natural, a rare thing nowadays: the modern
jeune
fille
is a sophisticated product.
5
The difference of dress between the
jeune
fille
and the jeune femme is very strongly marked in France.
Usage of
lass
in English
1
As I recall, ye've yer own special way o' warmin' a
lass
.
2
In normal circumstances the
lass
's
small weight would have been as nothing.
3
The
lass
still looked bemused at the possible turn in her fortune.
4
But the little
lass
who had met her might mention the fact.
5
You yourself said the
lass
was the very apparition of an angel.
6
The Salvation Army came first, led by the
lass
who found Michael.
7
I doubt if the
lass
would be afraid of the de'il himself.
8
I'd guess he saw your
lass
and took a shine to her.
9
I fought a duel in my own day,-overa
lass
,
it was.
10
Presently he came to a cottage with a
lass
at the door.
11
Still, I am glad he is going to marry the little
lass
.
12
The
lass
skirted off, flustered, hips swinging in a very pleasant manner.
13
The
lass
started, then relaxed against his chest with a small sigh.
14
Ye will be by his side when he attempts this folly,
lass
?
15
For you are a maiden of good birth and no fisher
lass
.
16
Your old families should take a strong country
lass
now and then.
Other examples for "lass"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
lass
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
little lass
poor lass
pretty lass
young lass
dear lass
More collocations
Translations for
lass
Portuguese
menina
garota
senhorita
rapariga
moça
Catalan
xicota
pubilla
nena
noia
xavala
mossa
Spanish
chica
joven
niña
muchacha
Lass
through the time
Lass
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common