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maid-in-waiting

[meyd-in-wey-ting]

noun

plural

maids-in-waiting 
  1. an unmarried woman who serves as an attendant to a queen or princess; lady-in-waiting.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of maid-in-waiting1

First recorded in 1950–55
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Example Sentences

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They’re framing Queen Anne and her maid-in-waiting inside of that window, and her robe is sort of lifted up on the frame.

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Eurykleia retired to her quarters for the night, and then Eurynome, as maid-in-waiting, lighted her lord and lady to their chamber with bright brands.

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Each maid-in-waiting is most fair— Note well the graces she unfurls— The winds have tossed her fluffy hair, And left it in a thousand curls.

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Sweet Anne!" cried he, dropping upon his knee before the maid-in-waiting, "thou hast saved me from despair.

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One Thursday in the garden of Saint Cloud Marshal Duroc stood with a maid-in-waiting, Watching your Highness at his nurse's breast— Its whiteness, I remember, startled me.

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