Maidens [noun]

Definition of Maidens:

young woman

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Sentence/Example of Maidens:

They joined in bands of youths and maidens and whirled down the Avenue in Bacchic madness.

He was long gone thence to the bower where Elfrida sat with her maidens preparing for the morrow.

A triumphal arch had been erected in the street, on which stood a number of gaily dressed maidens.

And he was a dancer among dancers, so that the maidens dreamt of him, and some of them even thought of him when waking.

The latter had addressed her with the soft voice that maidens love; the former was ignorant of such love artifice.

Those forming it were, as it appeared, chiefly her maidens and attendants and a file of soldiers—her guards.

As it was, he was compelled to own that he had never seen two more fascinating maidens—save—save, of course, Maud Kingsford.

Nor did I know that he could not earlier have received you, or I would have sent my maidens to you with refreshment.

There was the same big, hospitable door, but it would not open to-day to let out two merry little maidens.

Having quitted Britain, St. Ursula and her train of 11,000 maidens underwent various vicissitudes.