- nounwench (noun) · wenches (plural noun)
- archaica girl or young woman:"in the new film about Columbus, she plays the token buxom wench"
- archaica prostitute.
verbarchaicwench (verb) · wenches (third person present) · wenched (past tense) · wenched (past participle) · wenching (present participle)- (of a man) consort with prostitutes.
OriginMiddle English: abbreviation of obsolete wenchel ‘child, servant, prostitute’; perhaps related to Old English wancol ‘unsteady, inconstant’.Similar and Opposite Words
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