"kitchenmaid" meaning in All languages combined

See kitchenmaid on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: kitchenmaids [plural]
Etymology: From kitchen + maid. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|kitchen|maid}} kitchen + maid Head templates: {{en-noun}} kitchenmaid (plural kitchenmaids)
  1. (archaic) A woman employed in a kitchen. Tags: archaic Synonyms: piss-kitchen [obsolete, slang] Coordinate_terms: kitchenman Translations (woman employed in a kitchen): fille de cuisine [feminine] (French)

Inflected forms

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