Mulier
Mulier is a Latin noun meaning woman or wife. In classical Latin it was used to denote an adult female person and appears in moral, legal, and literary contexts, though it is generally more formal or archaic than the more common word femina. The term often carries connotations related to gender and era, and it is sometimes contrasted with vir, meaning man or male.
Etymology and form: Mulier is a third-declension feminine noun. The standard forms are: singular — nom. mulier;
Usage and semantics: In Latin texts, mulier often denotes an adult woman and is common in legal,
Derivatives and cognates: The Latin base mulier gives English derivatives such as muliebral (relating to women
In English-language usage, mulier is largely historical or scholarly, appearing in discussions of Latin language, medieval