lady-in-waiting in English

noun
1
a woman who attends a queen or princess.
Jane Seymour was a lady-in-waiting to Anne Boleyn in 1534 when she began to attract Henry's attention.

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1. It describes the sorrow and plaintive emotion of the ancient lady - in - waiting.

2. • He met Agnes, the Brazen lady-in-waiting, whom he had met on his last visit to Kinghorn

3. 26 Generations of Spencer men and women have fulfilled the functions of Lord Chamberlain, equerry, lady-in-waiting and other positions at Court.

4. Sorel then went on to serve as the lady-in-waiting for Marie d'Anjou, Charles VII of France's wife and Isabella's sister in law.