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
Derived Forms
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
Explanation
Maiden is an old-fashioned term for a girl or an unmarried young woman. If you like reading fantasy novels, you've probably encountered plenty of knights and maidens — and maybe even a dragon or two. These days, you will hardly ever see this word used to mean an unmarried woman, except maybe humorously. However, you will see it used when discussing the maiden voyage of a ship or plane: in both cases, the word indicates youth and inexperience. Also, the maiden name of a married woman is her name before marriage, a name many women keep after marriage too. There is also a meaning of maiden in the baseball-like British game of cricket.
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Example Sentences
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Chaminade 8, Foothill Tech 1: Drew Kostich threw five scoreless innings and Austin Maiden went three for three.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 6, 2026
Their breakthrough arrives with a performance of Temple Maiden, a dance tracing the love and envy of two maidens who turn into serpents.
From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 25, 2026
There's strong British representation on this year's list - Billy Idol, Iron Maiden, Joy Division/New Order and Sade are all up for induction at the second or third attempts.
From BBC • Feb. 25, 2026
Maiden profit contribution from BYD land sales is expected in 2026-2027 and could exceed MYR65 million, although KLK has yet to provide guidance, he adds.
From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 23, 2026
This Sun Maiden world of baths and fine jewelry and formal hair weaving was foreign to her, and she was no longer the prettiest girl whose beauty demanded the attention of everyone around her.
From "The Ugly One" by Leanne Statland Ellis
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