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maidenhead

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Maidenhead is a town in Berkshire in England Maidenhead may also refer to: Maidenhead (UK Parliament constituency) The original name of Lawrenceville, New Jersey Maiden Head, Somerset , a village in North Somerset, UK The Maidenhead Locator System An archaic ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
c.1200, from maiden (n.) + Middle English -hede (see -head ). Compare also maidehede (c.1200) "celibacy, virginity" (of men or women).

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Maidenhead \Maid"en*head\, n. [See Maidenhood .] The state of being a maiden; maidenhood; virginity. --Shak. The state of being unused or uncontaminated; freshness; purity. [Obs.] The maidenhead of their credit. --Sir H. Wotton. The hymen, or virginal membrane. ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a fold of tissue that partly covers the entrance to the vagina of a virgin [syn: hymen , virginal membrane ]

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ The blood of menstruation and the torn maidenhead .

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (context uncountable English) virginity. 2 (context anatomy English) The hymen.

Usage examples of maidenhead.

His hard body pressing against hers only reminded Amelle of her maidenhead.

At a coaching inn near Maidenhead, they stopped to change horses and take a quick meal and decided to press on toward Rosebriar.

Virgin so as not to tear her gossamery maidenhead, the frangibility of which was likened by Thomas the Rhymer unto that of crisp silk, and whose rupture would have detheologized the Western World, catastrophically orphaning us all.

I therefore satisfied myself by taking her on my knee, and after a few preliminaries she abandoned herself to my transports, endeavouring to persuade me that I had got her maidenhead.

Raton was not so much handsome as attractive, but what chiefly made her an object of desire was the fact that she had put the price of twenty-five louis on her maidenhead.

It was not her first trial, and I consequently need not have given her the twenty-five louis, but I was well satisfied, and not caring much for maidenheads rewarded her as if I had been the first to bite at the cherry.

We made ourselves decent once more, and spent half an hour in kisses and caresses, and I then told them that they had made me happy only in part, but that I hoped they would make my bliss complete by presenting me with their maidenheads.

She confessed to me that she no longer possessed that which a maid can lose but once, that a friend of hers named Buonacorsi was in the same case, and finally she told me the name of the young man who had relieved them both of their maidenheads.

Concerned because I was so little, one of the older women, Asma, used a stone lingam to remove my maidenhead.

He assured me that Rhoades Arbor is far enough away from Hammersmith, and Maidenhead, to be in any real danger.

She gripped him, struggling to pull him closer, and then suddenly her hips arched, as she thrust herself upon his keenly sensitive horn, and with blinding, earth-shattering clarity, Zarnak felt the burning tip breach her maidenhead, spearing into the depths of her pulsing cunt, her warm blood coating the silver casing of his horn in a scalding, deliciously wet wash of ecstasy.

We made ourselves decent once more, and spent half an hour in kisses and caresses, and I then told them that they had made me happy only in part, but that I hoped they would make my bliss complete by presenting me with their maidenheads.

Yes, she told me that you lived with her for three days and bought her maidenhead for a thousand sequins.

For which these woeful maidens, full of dread, Rather than they would lose their maidenhead, They privily *be start* into a well, *suddenly leaped And drowned themselves, as the bookes tell.

What with Patricia on the premises to cramp his style, and Norman Kent crippled, and the British Secret Service, as represented by Captain Gerald Harding, a prisoner inside the fort on a very vague parole, and Chief Inspector Teal combing the district and liable to roll up on the scene at any moment, and Rayt Marius surrounding the bungalow with a young army corps that had already given proof enough that it wasn't accumulated in Maidenhead for a Sunday afternoon bun-fightwell, even such an optimistic man as the Saint had to admit that the affair had begun to look distinctly sticky.