maidenship Synonyms

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maidenship Meaning

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maidenship (n.)

Maidenhood.

maidenship Sentence Examples

  1. The king's daughter, held captive by a dragon, clung to her maidenship as her only solace.
  2. In this ancient realm, a maiden's chastity was a symbol of honor, her maidenship a precious commodity.
  3. The knights vowed to protect the maidenship of the realm from any who sought to defile it.
  4. The bishop refused to believe the accusations that the priest had violated the maidenship of his parishioners.
  5. The noble lord's reputation was tarnished when he was caught trying to force a peasant maiden's maidenship.
  6. The tavern wench's loss of maidenship was a source of great shame and sorrow for her family.
  7. The young squire begged his lady's forgiveness for his rash attempt to steal her maidenship.
  8. The sorcerer cast a spell that preserved the maidenship of his beloved, even after her death.
  9. The queen's maidenship was a matter of state importance, and any threat to it was met with swift and severe punishment.
  10. In the end, the princess chose to give up her maidenship for the love of a commoner, an act that forever changed the course of her life.

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Maidenhood.

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The king's daughter, held captive by a dragon, clung to her maidenship as her only solace.

In this ancient realm, a maiden's chastity was a symbol of honor, her maidenship a precious commodity.

The knights vowed to protect the maidenship of the realm from any who sought to defile it.

The bishop refused to believe the accusations that the priest had violated the maidenship of his parishioners.