Similar words: maidenhead, maiden, maiden name, maiden voyage, cloven-hoofed, golden horde, manhood, robin hood. Meaning: ['meɪdnhʊd] n. the childhood of a girl.
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1. Just as the kiss of the Prince awakens Sleeping Beauty, so the kiss of her own Prince Charming fractures the bride's slumber of maidenhood and initiates her into adult life.
2. After vows, the bride'the floral wreath, which symbolizes her maidenhood , is removed and set afire by the mistress of ceremonies.
3. The recuperative power which pervaded organic nature was surely not denied to maidenhood alone.
4. After vows6), the bride's floral wreath, which symbolizes her maidenhood , is removed and set afire by the mistress of ceremonies.
5. After vows, the bride's floral wreath, which symbolizes her maidenhood, is removed and set afire by the mistress of ceremonies.
6. Tired of her dull marital life, Emma insisted to continue the dreams from her maidenhood.
7. I'm the bloody Kingslayer, remember? When I say you have honor, that's like a whore vouchsafing your maidenhood .
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