Definition of Kitchenmaid. Meaning of Kitchenmaid. Synonyms of Kitchenmaid

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Definition of Kitchenmaid

Kitchenmaid
Kitchenmaid Kitch"en*maid`, n. A woman employed in the kitchen. --Shak.

Meaning of Kitchenmaid from wikipedia

- Countess Kitchenmaid (German: Gräfin Küchenfee) is a 1918 German silent comedy film directed by Rudolf Biebrach and starring Henny Porten, Heinrich Schroth...
- (1917) Imprisoned Soul (1917) The Princess of Neutralia (1917) Countess Kitchenmaid (1918) The Blue Lantern (1918) The Ringwall Family (1918) Put to the...
- Roughman Robert Axell English Merchant Duke of Mantua Anthony Turner Kitchenmaid Bashaw Alcade Christopher Goad Forset; Spanish Captain Forset; Duke of...
- until it was lost in the war. Lanscombe - butler at Enderby Hall Janet - kitchenmaid at Enderby Hall Marjorie - cook at Enderby Hall Mrs Jacks - Enderby Hall's...
- in the Mirror (1917) The Marriage of Luise Rohrbach (1917) Countess Kitchenmaid (1918) Put to the Test (1918) The Victors (1918) The Lady, the Devil...
- (1917) The Princess of Neutralia (1917) Precious Stones (1918) Countess Kitchenmaid (1918) The Salamander Ruby (1918) The Victors (1918) Martyr of His Heart...
- different from the attitude of Pepys and many of the paintings in the Dutch "kitchenmaid" tradition. In Dutch, Het Melkmeisje is the painting's most-used name...
- actor. The Canned Bride (1915) The Queen's Love Letter (1916) Countess Kitchenmaid (1918) The Blue Lantern (1918) The Adventure of a Ball Night (1918) Carmen...
- Oakmere House with five of their children, a cook, two housemaids, a kitchenmaid and a footman. Mary died in 1896 and Henry and several children continued...
- catching fire in 1863–1864. One such incident, the death of a 14-year-old kitchenmaid called Margaret Davey was reported in The Times on 13 February 1863....