maidenhood in English

noun
1
the fact or condition of being a young, unmarried woman.
Are there not charms by which the property of youth and maidenhood may be abused?
noun

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1. It's already unfair that I became a widow at the age of fifteen, in the flower of maidenhood!

2. See, they are fallen on sleep, these Beldames old, Unto whose grim and wizened maidenhood Nor god nor man nor beast can e'er draw near

3. She gan Bewail the stalwart Iring and bewept his wounds, indeed her grief was passing sharp.: Wit you well that ever will I Bewail the death of my dear friend, Sir Gareth.: And when the Danava hosts had been destroyed, all their females began to Bewail in that city, like unto cranes in autumn.: It is etiquette for a bride to Bewail the approaching loss of her maidenhood.