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wench in German

wench in German is Magd, Mädchen, Mädel — wench means an old-fashioned or humorous term for a young woman, sometimes used at Renaissance fairs or in historical fiction.

wench in German

Magd
noun
(archaic, now, dialectal, or, humorous, possibly, offensive) A girl or young woman, especially a buxom or lively one.
Mädchen
noun
(archaic, now, dialectal, or, humorous, possibly, offensive) A girl or young woman, especially a buxom or lively one.
Mädel
noun
(archaic, now, dialectal, or, humorous, possibly, offensive) A girl or young woman, especially a buxom or lively one.
Dienerin
noun
(archaic) A woman servant; a maidservant.
Magd
noun
(archaic) A woman servant; a maidservant.
Flittchen
noun
(archaic) A promiscuous woman; a mistress.
Schlampe
noun
(archaic) A promiscuous woman; a mistress.
Hure
noun
(archaic) A prostitute.
huren
verb
(intransitive, archaic, now, humorous) To frequent prostitutes; to whore; also, to womanize.

What does "wench" mean?

  1. noun An old-fashioned or humorous term for a young woman, sometimes used at Renaissance fairs or in historical fiction.
    "The actress played a tavern wench in the medieval drama."
  2. noun Historically, a female servant.
    "In the story, the kitchen wench overhears the plot against the king."

wench in a sentence

  • The actress played a tavern wench in the medieval drama.
  • In the story, the kitchen wench overhears the plot against the king.

Common German translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "wench" in German?

"wench" in German is Magd, Mädchen, Mädel. wench means: An old-fashioned or humorous term for a young woman, sometimes used at Renaissance fairs or in historical fiction.

How do you use "wench" in a sentence?

Example: "The actress played a tavern wench in the medieval drama." In German, "wench" is Magd, Mädchen, Mädel.

Are there other ways to say "wench" in German?

Yes — German has 8 translations listed for "wench": Magd, Mädchen, Mädel, Dienerin, Flittchen, Schlampe.

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