[f. WENCH v. + -ING2.] That habitually associates with common women.
1606. Shaks., Tr. & Cr., V. iv. 35. Whats become of the wenching rogues?
1719. DUrfey, Pills, V. 268. To Wenching Smell-smocks give I these.
1913. Sat. Rev., 11 Oct. Suppl. p. iv/1. Fox was himself a gambling, drinking, wenching, unwashed, and unprincipled rascal.