daymaid (Meaning)

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daymaid (n.)

A dairymaid.

Synonyms & Antonyms of daymaid

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daymaid Sentence Examples

  1. In the grand estate, the daymaid diligently attended to the household chores from sunrise until dusk.
  2. The daymaid was responsible for cleaning the main rooms of the manor and ensuring they were presentable for guests.
  3. As a daymaid, she took pride in her work, ensuring every surface gleamed and every corner was dust-free.
  4. The daymaid's duties often extended beyond cleaning, as she occasionally assisted in serving meals during elaborate dinners.
  5. Despite her humble position as a daymaid, she was respected by the household for her hard work and dedication.
  6. The daymaid's schedule was packed from morning till night, leaving little time for leisure or relaxation.
  7. In some Victorian novels, the protagonist's closest confidante may be the daymaid, who witnesses the family's secrets and struggles.
  8. The daymaid's presence in the household brought a sense of order and routine to the bustling estate.
  9. Though rarely mentioned in historical accounts, the daymaid played an essential role in maintaining the smooth operation of wealthy households.
  10. The daymaid's uniform, though simple, distinguished her as a trusted member of the household staff.

FAQs About the word daymaid

A dairymaid.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

In the grand estate, the daymaid diligently attended to the household chores from sunrise until dusk.

The daymaid was responsible for cleaning the main rooms of the manor and ensuring they were presentable for guests.

As a daymaid, she took pride in her work, ensuring every surface gleamed and every corner was dust-free.

The daymaid's duties often extended beyond cleaning, as she occasionally assisted in serving meals during elaborate dinners.