noun
- plural of handmaiden; female personal attendants or servants, especially in historical or literary contexts
- things that serve as aids or supports to something more important
Usage: often used in historical or biblical narratives
Usage: figurative use
Examples
- The queen's handmaidens dressed her in elaborate gowns each morning.
- In the biblical story, the handmaidens attended to the needs of the household.
- Science and mathematics are handmaidens to modern technology.
- The handmaidens served the noble family with loyalty and discretion.
- Philosophy has long been considered a handmaiden to theology in medieval scholarship.
- The handmaidens prepared the chamber for the evening feast.