English to filipino meaning of

Ang salitang "dalaga" ay may maraming kahulugan depende sa konteksto kung saan ito ginamit. Narito ang ilan sa mga kahulugan nito sa diksyunaryo:Isang dalaga o dalaga.Isang birhen.Isang kabayong hindi pa nanalo sa isang karera. .Isang una o paunang bersyon ng isang bagay.Isang sinaunang termino para sa babaeng katulong o domestic worker.Isang metal spike o pamalo na may patag na ulo , ginagamit para sa pag-aayos ng mga lubid o cable.Tandaan na ang ilan sa mga kahulugang ito ay maaaring ituring na luma o luma na sa modernong paggamit.

Synonyms

  1. maid

Sentence Examples

  1. They are free to marry or not, as they please but it is worth noting that it is mainly the female citizens of Utah who are anxious to marry, as, according to the Mormon religion, maiden ladies are not admitted to the possession of its highest joys.
  2. Why had she thought that a change in appearance and returning to her maiden name would provide enough privacy?
  3. The captain cradled his maiden, taking great care not to jostle the dying woman.
  4. You view being a Maiden as servitude, but my world sees it very differently.
  5. Below me the town twinkled with festive lights, no doubt from the Maiden choosing.
  6. Pearlescent skin was splattered with blood seeping from a gash above her tapered ear, and Rune recalled the grief-laden eyes of the maiden.
  7. She was no fainting maiden in distress either, and he admired her wiles, her stealthy skills, and her quick mind.
  8. The casual curiosity that impelled him to follow the maiden paled in comparison to the dread he saw in her eyes.
  9. Saved the maiden from the boar to kill the Seidkona whose death took what little victory I had.
  10. He, passionate, studious, austere, and having already a bride in his Art she a maiden of rarest beauty, and not more lovely than full of glee all light and smiles, and frolicsome as the young fawn loving and cherishing all things hating only the Art which was her rival dreading only the pallet and brushes and other untoward instruments which deprived her of the countenance of her lover.