Doncellas (en. Maidens)

/donˈθe.ʝas/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
Young and single women, often in a context of purity or chastity.
In the novel, the maidens play a crucial role in the plot.
En la novela, las doncellas cumplen un papel crucial en la trama.
Term used to refer to maids or assistants at court.
The maidens served the queen in her daily tasks.
Las doncellas servían a la reina en sus tareas diarias.
In some cultures, it refers to young women who are about to be presented in society.
The maidens were preparing for the season's ball.
Las doncellas se preparaban para el baile de la temporada.

Etymology

From Latin 'doncellus,' meaning 'young' or 'boy.'

Common Phrases and Expressions

maidens of honor
women in charge of assisting a lady of high class.
doncellas de compañía
a maiden
a reference to a young single woman.
una doncella
the king's maidens
reference to young women in the service of the royal court.
las doncellas del rey

Related Words

maid
Woman who serves in a household.
criada
young lady
Title for a young or single woman.
señorita
virginity
State of not having had sexual relations.
virginidad

Slang Meanings

Young and attractive girl.
That party was full of maidens who caught attention.
Esa fiesta estaba llena de doncellas que llamaban la atención.
Innocent or naive woman.
The little maiden knew nothing of the world.
La doncellita no sabía nada del mundo.