Definition of Milkmaids. Meaning of Milkmaids. Synonyms of Milkmaids

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Definition of Milkmaids

Milkmaid
Milkmaid Milk"maid`, n. A woman who milks cows or is employed in the dairy.

Meaning of Milkmaids from wikipedia

- flower commonly called milkmaids is named for its resemblance to the hat often worn by milkmaids. Kid Harpoon has a song called "Milkmaid"; the music video...
- carefully pouring milk into a squat earthenware container on a table. Milkmaids began working solely in the stables before large houses hired them to...
- "The Milkmaid's Lot" is the ninth episode of the third season of the American period crime drama television series Boardwalk Empire. It is the 33rd overall...
- Historically, a milkmaid was a woman who milked cows and supplied milk. Milkmaid may also refer to: Milkmaid (horse), a racehorse The Milkmaid (1953 film)...
- Temple in Bakraur, (duration 2min 52s). Retrieved 17 November 2024. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sujata (milkmaid). India portal Religion portal...
- Cardamine pratensis, the cuckoo flower, lady's smock, mayflower, or milkmaids, is a flowering plant in the family Br****icaceae. It is a perennial herb...
- Cardamine californica, or milkmaids, is a flowering plant in the family Br****icaceae, native to western North America from Washington to California and...
- Return from the Mewar Campaign, Balchand, c. 1635 Krishna Fluting to the Milkmaids, Kangra painting, 1775–1785 Much of Indian architecture, including the...
- IAST: Gopī) or Gopika in Hinduism are commonly referred to the group of milkmaids of Braj. They are regarded as the consorts and devotees of Krishna and...
- The Milkmaid of Bordeaux (Spanish: La lechera de Burdeos) is an oil-on-canvas painting completed between 1825 and 1827, generally attributed to the Spanish...