Noun
a maid who is a lady's personal attendant
Source: WordNetCharles fled to France blaming everything on the treachery of his officers, making a dramatic if humiliating escape disguised as Flora MacDonald 's "lady's maid" with the help of his aide, Neil MacEachen-MacDonald. Source: Internet
Early life Gosse was born in Worcester in 1810 of an itinerant painter of miniature portraits and a lady's maid. Source: Internet
He comes to himself, and is taken for a thief; but, the lady's maid giving the Signory to understand that she had put him in the chest which the usurers stole, he escapes the gallows, and the usurers are fined for the theft of the chest. Source: Internet
The White Queen offers to hire Alice as her lady's maid and to pay her "Twopence a week, and jam every other day." Source: Internet