maiden
//ˈmeɪ.dən//
Noun
maidenSingular
maidensPlural
1
A young unmarried woman, especially a virgin.
The story tells of a beautiful maiden who lived in a small village.
2
A female servant or domestic worker.
The maiden cleaned the rooms every morning.
Adjective
maidenCanonical form
1
Being or involving the first attempt or occurrence of something.
The ship completed its maiden voyage across the Atlantic.
2
Unmarried; relating to or suitable for a maiden.
She kept her maiden name after marriage.