A noun that denotes a male is of the masculine gender; as, father.

A noun that denotes a female is of the feminine gender; as, mother.

Some nouns are either masculine or feminine gender; as, friend, neighbor.

Nouns that denote things neither male nor female, have no gender; as, book, tree.

Gender is distinguished by different words; as,—

Masculine.Feminine.
gentleman,lady,
husband,wife,
king,queen,
monk,nun,
nephew,niece,
sir,madam,
son,daughter,
uncle,aunt,
bachelor,maid or spinster,
drake,duck,
hart,roe,
ram,ewe,
stag,hind,
buck,doe,
earl,countess,
wizard,witch.

Gender is distinguished by different endings; as,—

Masculine.Feminine.
heir,heiress,
baron,baroness,
count,countess,
prince,princess,
negro,negress,
actor,actress,
Jew,Jewess,
lion,lioness,
governor,governess,
abbot,abbess,
victor,victress,
marquis,marchioness,
peer,peeress,
host,hostess,
duke,duchess,
master,mistress,
deacon,deaconess,
poet,poetess,
executor,executrix,
hero,heroine,
czar,czarina,
sultan,sultana,
infante,infanta,
widower,widow,
bridegroom,bride,
fox,vixen.

Gender is sometimes distinguished by prefixing words; as,—

Masculine.Feminine.
man-servant,maid-servant,
cock-sparrow,hen-sparrow,
he-goat,she-goat.