maid of honour
English
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Noun
maid of honour (plural maids of honour)
- (dated) An unmarried noblewoman who was the attendant of a queen or princess
- The chief bridesmaid at a wedding
Derived terms
Translations
(dated in English) an unmarried noblewoman who was the attendant of a queen or princess — see also lady-in-waiting
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the chief bridesmaid at a wedding — see maid of honor
See also
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