maiden
Americannoun
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a girl or young unmarried woman; maid.
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Archaic. a female virgin.
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Maiden, (in Neopaganism) the first form of the Goddess, represented as a young woman and said to symbolize youth and the first stages of life or growth.
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a horse that has never won a race.
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a race open only to maiden horses.
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an instrument resembling the guillotine, formerly used in Scotland for beheading criminals.
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Cricket. maiden over.
adjective
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Archaic. of, relating to, or befitting a girl or unmarried woman.
her maiden virtues.
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Archaic. (of a woman, especially one past middle age) unmarried.
my maiden aunt.
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(of a girl or woman) never having had sexual intercourse; virgin.
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made, tried, appearing, etc., for the first time.
a maiden flight.
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(of a horse) never having won a race or a prize.
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(of a prize or a race) offered for or open only to maiden horses.
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untried, as a knight, soldier, or weapon.
noun
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archaic
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a young unmarried girl, esp when a virgin
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( as modifier )
a maiden blush
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horse racing
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a horse that has never won a race
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( as modifier )
a maiden race
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cricket See maiden over
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Also called: clothes maiden. dialect a frame on which clothes are hung to dry; clothes horse
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(modifier) of or relating to an older unmarried woman
a maiden aunt
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(modifier) of or involving an initial experience or attempt
a maiden voyage
maiden speech
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(modifier) (of a person or thing) untried; unused
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(modifier) (of a place) never trodden, penetrated, or captured
Other Word Forms
- maiden-like adjective
- maidenish adjective
- maidenship noun
Etymology
Origin of maiden
First recorded before 1000; Middle English; Old English mægden, equivalent to mægd, mæg(e)th (cognate with German Magd, Gothic magaths ) + -en -en 5
Example Sentences
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Hansen, a 50-year-old former fighter pilot on his maiden voyage into space, said he saw "some extraordinary things" during the first hours aboard the Orion.
From Barron's • Apr. 4, 2026
“The inclusion of a maiden resource for West Dome Underground and extensions at Main Dome Underground outline exciting high-grade additions which can serve as a supplement to the base load low-grade open pit,” says Hissey.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 30, 2026
For Poth, 28, it is a first Paralympic medal at his maiden Games.
From BBC • Mar. 10, 2026
Lufthansa, celebrating the centenary of its maiden flight next month, announced its highest-ever annual revenue of €39.6 billion for 2025 last week, beating analyst expectations, as it raised its dividend and lifted 2026 financial guidance.
From MarketWatch • Mar. 10, 2026
I think of the lonely maiden decorating the bow; how she asked me to be her eyes and ears on the ship.
From "Challenger Deep" by Neal Shusterman
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