Semantic shift Entry 192 / 1011 60-second read

Girl (Semantic Shift)

Once meant 'young person of either sex' — now specifically means 'female child'.

The comparisoni

✗ Wrong

The boys and girls played in the yard — all male children together.

✓ Correct

The boys and girls played in the yard — a mix of male and female children.

More examplesii

01

In medieval texts, 'girl' always refers to female children.

In medieval texts, 'girl' could refer to any young person of either sex.

02

The girls and boys were divided by sex in the old meaning.

The girls and boys were divided by sex in the modern meaning.

03

Old usage: 'The girl servants' meant male young workers.

Modern usage: 'The girl' specifically means female.

The ruleiii

SEMANTIC NARROWING BY GENDER: Girl narrowed from 'young person' to 'female child' as English de…

Medieval English used 'girl' for any young person. As gendered language developed, 'girl' became specifically female and 'boy' specifically male.

Memory aidiv

Remember it like this

Girl used to be everyone young. Now it's half of the kids — the female half.

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