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maidenhood

English

Etymology

From Middle English maydenhode, meidenhod, ma?denhad, from Old English mæ?denh?d (maidenhood), equivalent to maiden +? -hood.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?me?d(?)nh?d/

Noun

maidenhood (countable and uncountable, plural maidenhoods)

  1. (uncountable) The condition of being a maiden; the time when one is a maiden or young girl.
  2. A woman's virginity or maidenhead.
  3. Freshness; newness.

Synonyms

  • maidhood

Related terms

  • maidenhead

Translations

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maidenship

English

Etymology

maiden +? -ship

Noun

maidenship (usually uncountable, plural maidenships)

  1. (obsolete) The state of being a maiden.
    • though at this day of KENT alone is left unto her , as whose maidenship is vehemently suspected , and holiness utterly denied

Synonyms

  • maidenhood

maidenship From the web:

  • the maiden ship
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