Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Cecilia Bembibre, in Ago. 2010
The word maiden is the one used to designate those young women who have not lost their purity, that is, who remain virgins, and who have not yet been married. With this term young women were called during the Middle Ages, having fallen into disuse later despite the fact that women of that type continue to exist. The maidens are also a typical historical figure of many stories and legends of the time medieval in which they always played a role important in stories of love and romantic.
The term maiden is then used especially to designate that type of young women who remain virgins. Normally, in the Middle Ages it was young women who belonged to royal or important families who carried this name, being the same uncommon among young peasant women or those of less economic power or political. Maidens have always been represented in a special way and that is why the picturemental what we have of them is always similar: young girls with very long hair, dressed in luxurious and delicate dresses, decorated with fine jewels and
footwear, showing innocence and beauty in their expressions and movements.The word can also refer to women who served as maids or as part of the court of a woman powerful both in medieval times and in later centuries. Thus, the maidens were the girls who were always at the service of the important woman to assist her in all her daily chores as well as to share with her her different experiences of lifetime. In this case, the maidens always dressed in a simpler and less conspicuous way than that of the central woman since their place in the bond was secondary and not main.
Themes in Maiden