maid of honour
Britishnoun
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the principal unmarried attendant of a bride Compare bridesmaid matron of honour
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a small tart with an almond-flavoured filling
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an unmarried lady attending a queen or princess
Example Sentences
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Lady Glenconner, who was a maid of honour at the Queen's coronation, said the show "just makes me so angry".
From BBC • Nov. 24, 2022
Last year, they were married by one of the women on their motorcycle trip; another friend from the trip was maid of honour, as was Sue’s adult daughter.
From The Guardian • Jul. 29, 2019
Eugenie's sister, Princess Beatrice, is maid of honour.
From BBC • Oct. 11, 2018
Princess Eugenie's sister Beatrice, 30, will be her maid of honour.
From BBC • Oct. 4, 2018
The end of it was that the Poet was taken into the garden, and there was the little blind Princess sound asleep in her hammock, with a maid of honour fanning her on each side.
From All the Way to Fairyland Fairy Stories by Sharp, Evelyn
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