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maid
female servant: The maid cleaned our room.; a girl or young unmarried woman: a fair maid
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maid
(mād)n.
1. Archaic
a. An unmarried girl or woman.
b. A woman or girl who is a virgin.
2.
a. A housemaid or chambermaid.
b. A woman servant.
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maid
(meɪd)n
1. archaic or literary a young unmarried girl; maiden
2. (Professions)
a. a female servant
b. (in combination): a housemaid.
3. a spinster
[C12: shortened form of maiden]
ˈmaidish adj
ˈmaidishness n
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maid
(meɪd)n.
1. a female servant.
2. a girl or young unmarried woman, esp. a virgin.
[1150–1200; Middle English; variant of maiden
maid′ish, adj.
maid′ish•ness, n.
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Noun | 1. | ![]() chambermaid, fille de chambre - a maid who is employed to clean and care for bedrooms (now primarily in hotels) domestic, domestic help, house servant - a servant who is paid to perform menial tasks around the household handmaid, handmaiden - a personal maid or female attendant lady's maid - a maid who is a lady's personal attendant parlormaid, parlourmaid - a maid in a private home whose duties are to care for the parlor and the table and to answer the door |
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maid
noun
1. servant, chambermaid, housemaid, menial, handmaiden (archaic), maidservant, female servant, domestic (archaic), parlourmaid, serving-maid A maid brought me breakfast at half past eight.
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Translations
služkapokojskáslužebná
stuepigetjenestepige
servistino
hotellin kerroshoitajaneitopalvelijatarpiika
sobarica
cselédlányszobalány
senioretta
òjónustustúlka
お手伝い客室係のメイド
객실 담당 여직원하녀
kalpone, istabene
služkinja
sluškinja
hembiträdestäderska
สาวใช้สาวใช้ทำความสะอาดห้องนอน
người hầu gáinữ phục vụ phòng
maid
[meɪd]Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
maid
n
(= servant) → (Dienst)mädchen nt, → Hausangestellte f; (in hotel) → Zimmermädchen nt; (= lady’s maid) → Zofe f
maid
:maid of all work
maid of honour, (US) maid of honor
n → Brautjungfer f
maidservant
n → Hausangestellte f, → Hausmädchen nt
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007
maid
[meɪd] nCollins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
maid
(meid) noun a female servant. The maid answered the door.
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maid
→ خَادِمَةٌ, خَادِمَةٌ في فُنْدُق pokojská, služebná stuepige, tjenestepige Dienstmädchen, Zimmermädchen καμαριέρα, υπηρέτρια camarera, criada hotellin kerroshoitaja, palvelijatar bonne, femme de chambre sobarica cameriera, cameriera d’albergo お手伝い, 客室係のメイド 객실 담당 여직원, 하녀 dienstmeisje, kamermeisje stuepike, tjenestepike pokojówka, służąca arrumadeira, empregada de quartos, empregada doméstica горничная hembiträde, städerska สาวใช้, สาวใช้ทำความสะอาดห้องนอน hizmetçi kadın, oda görevlisi người hầu gái, nữ phục vụ phòng 女仆, 女服务员Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009
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