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Originally Posted by CarlG
When I look it up, this is what I find:
Wench. A 13th-century word meaning a female infant or a young unmarried woman quickly acquired negative connotations: from the late 14th century, in Langland and Chaucer it is used to mean “a wanton woman; a mistress”.
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That is probably a reasonable description of our Model As but not what I meant. Obviously, I made a typo by missing the "r". Oooops!