lady's maid in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for lady's maid in the English»Italian Dictionary

maid [Brit meɪd, Am meɪd] N

I.lady <pl ladies> [Brit ˈleɪdi, Am ˈleɪdi] N

1. lady (woman):

my old lady inf
look here, lady! inf

lady's maid in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
If visitors arrive without a valet or lady's maid of their own, a footman or housemaid is assigned to them.
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The residence was well staffed with butler, valet, cook, housekeeper, maidservants, a lady's maid and a night watchman.
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It's easy to imagine a lady's maid bustling about with her mistress' clothing and jewellery in this vast but inviting bedroom.
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A hairdresser can't be equated with a live-in lady's maid: limited deference can be switched off at the end of the modern working day.
mondediplo.com
Her lady's maid was not so lucky.
irishamerica.com
Historical note: if one could afford a dress (gown) with a zipper, one had a lady's maid to do the zipping.
montrealgazette.com
In ancient times, nakai meant a lady's maid ranking between "kami-jochu" (maid of honor) and "gejo" (the lowest rank of maid).
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In the servants' hall, a lady's maid took precedence akin to that of her mistress.
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A lady and a lady's maid are meeting every day and these can become very intimate circumstances.
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Displeased, he later sent her into domestic service where she has risen through the ranks to her lady's maid position and remained to the present.
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