单词 | unmaid |
释义 | unmaidv. archaic and rare in later use. transitive. To take the virginity of (a woman or girl); = unmaiden v. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sexual relations > virginity > [verb (transitive)] > take the virginity of deflowera1382 depucel1440 defloratec1470 deflourisha1513 unmaiden?1577 devirginate1583 dismaiden1603 depucelate1611 disvirgin1611 woman1611 unmaid1637 unvirgin1638 1637 N. Whiting Le Hore di Recreatione 119 Is't not sayd, Spirits have power a damsell to unmayd? 1743 G. Turnbull & W. Guthrie tr. ‘Monsieur de Blainville’ Trav. I. ix. 67 Thus by unmaiding this poor Princess of Cornwall, 13th or 14th Centuries after her Death, he degrades her from the Virgin-Dignity, which she holds in all the Legends. 1834 Periscope Jan. in Medico-chirurg. Rev., & Jrnl. Pract. Med. 20 243/1 The young lady vowed that she was a maid. However, upon an examination, the very obvious traces of having been ‘unmaided’ were not to be gainsayed. 1922 J. Joyce Ulysses ii. xiv. [Oxen of the Sun] 375 She was there unmaided. 2000 Anthol. Winning Wks: 1980s Short Story 432 Pray, tell me, milady..who unmaided you the first time. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2014; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.1637 |
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