The word maiden has a few definitions:
As a noun - unmarried woman, a horse that never wins, beheading contraption
As an adjective - first time, as in the maiden voyage of a ship
Maiden
Maiden in Greek is "παρθένα" if you mean virgin and "ανύπανδρη" if you mean unmarried woman.
The maiden did not move her body.
Tragically, it was the Titanic's maiden voyage.
The maiden failed to pass the document
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It is germanic in orign and means "God's Peace"
fair maiden
A maiden
The word maiden means "virgin" or "unmarried." It is from the Old English and was first recorded as used in the 1550s to describe an unmarried woman.
The modern word for the archaic term "maiden" is "young woman" or simply "girl," depending on the context. In some literary or poetic contexts, "maiden" may also be replaced with "virgin" to emphasize purity. However, "maiden" can still be used in contemporary language, particularly in historical or romantic contexts.
Maiden Voyage means the first voyage for a ship, or other transport.