one has "ie" at the end of it
"Lass" is a Scottish or Northern English term for a young woman or girl, while "Lassie" typically refers to a female dog, popularized by the fictional character of a heroic collie in books, films, and television shows.
The noun 'lassie' is a singular, common, concrete noun; an alternate word for 'lass'; a word for a girl or young woman; a word for a person.
'Lass' is a slang term for girl, originating in the North East of England, although nowadays it s stretched to apply to a woman of any age. In Scotland it is 'lassie'.
A lass is a girl. The opposite would be lad- a boy.
The word "lass" is often used in Australia to describe a young girl. Colloquially the term "sheila" can be used in Australia to refer to a female.
Female
a lass or lassie. Quine for a girl and Loon for a boy. Lass or lassie is more likely for the movies though ;)
A young girl; a lass.
That would be a "lass." A lad is a boy in Ireland, and a lass is a girl. A more affectionate term, usually for a younger girl, would be "lassie." Not to be confused with the dog Lassie.
girl, lassie, lass, child
Female, lass, lassie, gal.
It is lass (or lassie in Scotland)., as in 'lads and lassies.'
Lassie, for young girls. Laddie for young boys.
lad. or if your talking about more than one then its lassie or laddie
The word lassie, a word for lass or girl, is a common noun. The word Lassie, the name of a fictional dog, is a proper noun.
Smartass Lass, sassy lassie
The noun 'lassie' is a singular, common, concrete noun; an alternate word for 'lass'; a word for a girl or young woman; a word for a person.
'Lass' is a slang term for girl, originating in the North East of England, although nowadays it s stretched to apply to a woman of any age. In Scotland it is 'lassie'.