Wenching


noun
1.
a country lass or working girl:
The milkmaid was a healthy wench.
2.
Usually Facetious. a girl or young woman.
3.
Archaic. a strumpet.
verb (used without object)
4.
to associate, especially habitually, with promiscuous women.
noun
1.
a girl or young woman, esp a buxom or lively one: now used facetiously
2.
(archaic) a female servant
3.
(archaic) a prostitute
verb (intransitive)
4.
(archaic) to frequent the company of prostitutes

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