Wench (noun)

A young woman, typically one of lower social status.

Origin:

Middle english, from old english wenċ, from wenċian to wen, from wen growth, tumor.

Examples:

  1. He was a notorious womanizer who had a string of wenches.
  2. She was just a wench to him, nothing more than a plaything.
  3. The wench was serving ale at the tavern.
  4. The sailors were looking for a wench to share their bed with.
  5. She was a common wench who was never respected by society.