noun a young unmarried woman
adjective of, relating to, or being an unmarried girl or woman
Often used in poetry and prose to symbolize purity, innocence, and youthfulness.
Refers to a plant that has not yet flowered or fruited, often used in botanical descriptions.
Used to describe a ship's first voyage or a sailor's first journey at sea.
Commonly found in fairy tales and myths as a symbol of a young, unmarried woman.
Refers to a woman who has never been married, often used in historical documents and genealogy.
The writer used the term 'maiden' to describe the protagonist's young and innocent character.
The psychologist used the term 'maiden' to refer to the concept of purity and innocence in a patient's dreams.
The historian used the term 'maiden' to describe the untouched territory before the settlers arrived.
The architect used the term 'maiden' to describe the untouched land where a new building would be constructed.
The botanist used the term 'maiden' to describe a newly discovered plant species that had never been documented before.