Maidenhood
1Maidenhood — Maid en*hood, n. [AS. m[ae]gdenh[=a]d. See {Maid}, and { hood}.] 1. The state of being a maid or a virgin; virginity. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Newness; freshness; uncontaminated state. [1913 Webster] The maidenhood Of thy fight. Shak. [1913… …
2maidenhood — (n.) O.E. mægdenhad maidenhood; see MAIDEN (Cf. maiden) (n.) + HOOD (Cf. hood) …
3maidenhood — [mād′ nhood΄] n. [ME maidenhod < OE mægdenhad: see MAIDEN & HOOD] the state or time of being a maiden: also maidhood …
4maidenhood — noun Date: before 12th century the quality, state, or time of being a maiden …
5maidenhood — /mayd n hood /, n. the state or time of being a maiden or virgin. Also called maidhood. [bef. 900; ME; OE maegdenhad. See MAIDEN, HOOD] * * * …
6maidenhood — noun /ˈmeɪd(ə)nhʊd/ a) The condition of being a maiden; the time when one is a maiden or young girl. I have gyven the the grettyst ryches and the fayryst floure that ever I had, and that is my maydynhode that I shall never have agayne – and… …
7maidenhood — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. virginity, maidenhead, maidhood, purity; see chastity , innocence 3 …
8maidenhood — maid·en·hood || meɪdnhÊŠd n. time when one is a maiden, state of being an unmarried woman or girl, state of being a virgin …
9maidenhood — n. 1. Virginity, virgin purity, maidhood. 2. Freshness, newness …
10maidenhood — n virginity, maidenhead, maidhood, intactness; celibacy, singleness, Euph. single blessedness …