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KING JAMES BIBLE DICTIONARY

 

Maid's

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Webster's 1828 Dictionary
Maid

MAID, noun A species of skate fish.


Naves Topical Index
Maiden

See Virgin; Servant
Virgin; Servant


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Maiden

MA'IDEN, noun

1. An unmarried woman, or a young unmarried woman; a virgin.

2. A female servant.

3. It is used in composition, to express the feminine gender, as in maid-servant.

MA'IDEN, noun A maid; also, an instrument for beheading criminals, and another for washing linen.

MA'IDEN, adjective Pertaining to a young woman or virgin; as maiden charms.

1. Consisting of young women or virgins.

Amid the maiden throng.

2. Fresh; new; unused.

He fleshed his maiden sword.

MA'IDEN, verb intransitive To speak and act demurely or modestly.


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Maidenhair

MA'IDENHAIR, noun A plant of the genus Adiantum.


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Maidenhood

MA'IDENHOOD, noun

1. The state of being a maid or virgin; virginity.

The modest lore of maidenhood

2. Newness; freshness; uncontaminated state.


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Maidenlike

MA'IDENLIKE, adjective Like a maid; modest.


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Maidenliness

MA'IDENLINESS, noun The behavior that becomes a maid; modesty; gentleness.


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Maidenlip

MA'IDENLIP, noun A plant.


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Maidenly

MA'IDENLY, adjective Like a maid; gentle; modest; reserved.

MA'IDENLY, adverb In a maidenlike manner.


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Maidhood

MA'IDHOOD, noun Virginity.


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Maidmarian

MAIDMAR'IAN, noun A dance; so called from a buffoon dressed like a man.


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Maidpale

MA'IDPALE, adjective Pale, like a sick girl.


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Maid-servant

MA'ID-SERVANT, noun A female servant.