1. Maidens - Noun
2. Maidens - Proper noun
Maidens
A coastal village in South Ayrshire council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NS2108).
Maidens
plural of Maiden
According to Altena's story, when the Soldats went under, two hands were left on the surface, so their ancient task is to retrieve the two maidens known as "Noir". Source: Internet
After all, Volume 3 opens with Goblin Slayer and Priestess going on a mission to rescue kidnapped maidens from goblins lurking in a mine. Source: Internet
Another version of the myth of the Athenian maidens is told in Metamorphoses by the Roman poet Ovid (43 BC 17 AD); in this late variant Hermes falls in love with Herse. Source: Internet
As his most prominent deed in the poem is to rape Böðvildr, the poem associates elves with being a sexual threat to maidens. Source: Internet
At dawn on Beltane, maidens would roll in the dew or wash their faces with it. Source: Internet
Ay, for they took captive the churches and monasteries and slew the monks and maidens in great numbers. Source: Internet