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  • 1maiden — noun 1》 archaic a girl or young woman.     ↘a virgin. 2》 (also maiden over) Cricket an over in which no runs are scored. adjective 1》 (of an older woman) unmarried.     ↘(of a female animal) having not been mated. 2》 being or involving the first… …

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  • 2Maiden Voyage (Herbie Hancock album) — Maiden Voyage Studio album by Herbie Hancock Released May 17, 1965 …

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  • 3Maiden Voyage — Studioalbum von Herbie Hancock Veröffentlichung 1965 Label Blue Note Records …

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  • 4Maiden uniteD — Origin United Kingdom, Netherlands Genres Heavy metal Years active 2006–present Labels none Associated acts …

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  • 5maiden — [mād′ n] n. [ME < OE mægden, dim. < base of mægeth, maid, virgin, akin to Goth magaths, OHG magad < IE base * maghu , youngster, unmarried > OIr macc, son, MAC ] 1. Now Rare a) a girl or young unmarried woman b) a virgin 2. a race… …

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  • 6Maiden Bright-eye — is a Danish fairy tale. Andrew Lang included it in The Pink Fairy Book. It is Aarne Thompson type 480: the kind and the unkind girls. Synopsis A man had a son and a daughter known as Maiden Bright eye. His wife died, and he married another woman …

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  • 7Maiden — Maid en, v. t. To act coyly like a maiden; with it as an indefinite object. [1913 Webster] For had I maiden d it, as many use. Loath for to grant, but loather to refuse. Bp. Hall. [1913 Webster] {Maiden grass}, the smaller quaking grass. {Maiden… …

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  • 8Maiden grass — Maiden Maid en, v. t. To act coyly like a maiden; with it as an indefinite object. [1913 Webster] For had I maiden d it, as many use. Loath for to grant, but loather to refuse. Bp. Hall. [1913 Webster] {Maiden grass}, the smaller quaking grass.… …

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  • 9Maiden tree — Maiden Maid en, v. t. To act coyly like a maiden; with it as an indefinite object. [1913 Webster] For had I maiden d it, as many use. Loath for to grant, but loather to refuse. Bp. Hall. [1913 Webster] {Maiden grass}, the smaller quaking grass.… …

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  • 10Maiden Castle, Dorset — For other places with the same name, see Maiden Castle. Maiden Castle Maiden Castle in 1934 …

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