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Handmaid   Listen
noun
Handmaiden, Handmaid  n.  
1.
A maid that waits at hand; a female servant or attendant.
2.
Something or someone serving in a subordinate position; as, theology should be the handmaiden of ethics.
Synonyms: handmaid, servant.






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"Handmaid" Quotes from Famous Books



... talking, a gentleman entered whom the duke had sent to Olivia, and he said: 'So please you, my lord, I might not be admitted to the lady, but by her handmaid she returned you this answer: Until seven years hence, the element itself shall not behold her face; but like a cloistress she will walk veiled, watering her chamber with her tears for the sad remembrance of her ...
— Tales from Shakespeare • Charles and Mary Lamb

... was white with flowers, And Summer, in her sun-built towers, Stood smiling 'mid her handmaid Hours, Who robed her limbs for bridal; Somewhere between the golden sands And purple hills of Folly's lands, Love, with a laugh, let go our hands, And ...
— Weeds by the Wall - Verses • Madison J. Cawein

... O thou, whose eye of contemplation Looks through the windows of the highest heavens, Resolve thy handmaid, where Earl Gloster lives: And whether he shall live, and 'scape the hate Of proud young Henry ...
— A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Vol. VII (4th edition) • Various

... places of things, and set herself and Miss Collins vigorously to work. The handmaid looked on somewhat ungraciously at the quiet, competent energy of her superior, the smile on her broad ...
— Diana • Susan Warner

... Fly, fly, my handmaid, bear unto your lord This news without delay. O oracles, Where are ye? Oedipus in exile lives Lest he should slay this prince, and lo, this prince, Untouched by him, in course ...
— Specimens of Greek Tragedy - Aeschylus and Sophocles • Goldwin Smith


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