noun
- plural of handmaid; female servants or attendants, especially in a household or royal court
- things that serve as aids or supports to something else
Usage: often historical or literary; can refer to women in subordinate positions
Usage: figurative use; less common
Examples
- The queen was attended by several handmaids who dressed her each morning.
- In medieval times, handmaids performed domestic duties in noble households.
- The handmaids served food and drink at the royal banquet.
- She worked as one of the handmaids in the castle for many years.
- Technology can be a handmaid to education when used thoughtfully.