average like any other 1600s girl.
1st answer:No.There weren't any "clerks". Things were grown or made by individuals and sold by them at the weekly market or to the clergy/manor.2nd Answer:Medieval clerks were not usually women, but some were.A very interesting article called "Women in Medieval Guilds," by Nicky Saunders, has a list of jobs medieval women are recorded to have had, and clerk was one of them.There are links below to that article and to a related question on the things medieval women did.
Serf children wore mostly rags. Girl serf child have their hair in a high ponytail to keep it out of thereface. Boys probably had their hair normal, but still had to brush their hair.
The rituals and traditions of women seem to be similar from prehistoric ancient civilizations till 1960s in rural communities of South Asia. Technical and professional jobs and farming had integrated role of women hence rituals and traditions are quite similar. We find very fine quality jewellery bangles and statue of dancing girl from Matured Harappan Civilization 1900-1300 BC in South Asia.
Tristan is a boy name but it still could be a girl name. I know it could be a boy name because my name is Tristan and I am a girl
your girl want some young rich homies
What a cute idea! Medieval costumes for young girls could be a damsel, a queen, a princess, a serving girl, a peasant, a sorceress, a more Shakespearean type witch, and for a famous Medieval girl how about Joan of Arc?
resilient capable
very small and adorable!
Nouns functioning as adjectives to describe a noun are called attributive nouns. Some examples of nouns to describe a young girl that start with M are:math girlmall girlmarimba girlmango girlMelbourne girlmalamute girl
She was a pretty girl. John was a talented young man.
girl
young girl little girl baby girl
girl
The Young Girl was created in 1975.
If they were a "lady" they had a castle they ran. If they were a peasant or a serf they were expected to help in the cooking, cleaning, laundry, care of the lady of the estates, sewing, nursemaid, keeping her lady's clothing in good shape, attend her bathing needs. If they were young and the families had signed a marriage contract the young girl was sent to her future husband's estates to learn how to take care of the castle from her future mother in law.
There are two syllables in "Young Girl."