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单词 old maid
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old maidn.

Brit. /ˌəʊl(d) ˈmeɪd/, U.S. /ˈoʊl(d) ˈmeɪd/
Forms: see old adj. and maid n.1 Also with capital initials.
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: old adj., maid n.1
Etymology: < old adj. + maid n.1 Compare slightly later old maiden n.
I. Senses relating to a person.
1.
a. A woman who remains single beyond the ordinary marrying age; an elderly spinster. Frequently derogatory.
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society > society and the community > kinship or relationship > marriage or wedlock > unmarried person(s) > unmarried woman > [noun] > elderly
old maid1530
old maiden1566
pussock1622
ape-leader1652
thornback1694
spinster1719
tabby1748
virgin1759
tea-bottle1909
1530 J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 250/1 Oulde mayde, luberdine.
1616 G. Chapman tr. Homer Odyssey i. 16 The soft weeds he wore, Put off; and to the diligent old maid Gaue all.
1673 R. Allestree Ladies Calling ii. i. §5 An old Maid is now..look'd on as the most calamitous Creature in nature.
1683 R. Dixon Canidia v. iii. 34 'Tis a cursed thing to be an old Maid.
1711 J. Addison Spectator No. 7. ¶4 An old Maid, that is troubled with the Vapours.
1741 Gentleman's Mag. Mar. 139/1 It is past Description to know the Torments a Looking Glass gives an Old Maid.
1819 Metropolis (ed. 2) III. 232 The Miss Thing-em-tights, in Golden-square—fusty old maid frumps!
1843 C. J. Lever Jack Hinton ii Simpering old maids cracked merry thoughts with gay bachelors.
1887 J. Ruskin Præterita II. xi. 391 She..spent most of her summers in travel, with another wise old maid for companion.
1906 Queen 10 Nov. 808/2 The term ‘old maid’ is now seldom or never heard; the expression ‘bachelor girl’ has taken its place.
1946 E. O'Neill Iceman Cometh i. 6 His manners are those of a gentleman. There is a quality about him of a prim, Victorian old maid.
2002 Chicago Tribune (Nexis) 4 Aug. c14 I was feeling like an old maid at 28.
b. A person (of either sex) supposedly like an old maid, typically in being prim, fussy, or timid.
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the mind > emotion > fear > nervousness or uneasiness > [noun] > nervousness > one who is nervous
nervous1775
old maid1851
nervous wreck1871
jitterbug1934
1851 T. Parker in J. Weiss Life & Corr. T. Parker (1863) II. xix. 105 I am only an old maid in life, after all my bettying about in literature and philanthropy.
1911 G. B. Shaw Getting Married in Doctor's Dilemma 201 I'm a regular old maid. I'm very particular about my belongings.
1989 Chicago Tribune 13 Jan. i. 24/3 He seems to be enjoying himself a little too much and seems more prissy old maid than confirmed old bachelor.
1990 M. Harris Hemingway's Suitcase xix. 147 Hemingway couldn't stand James. He said he was an old maid.
II. Extended uses.
2. U.S. The common soft-shelled clam of North America, Mya arenaria. Now rare.
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the world > animals > invertebrates > subkingdom Metazoa > grade Triploblastica or Coelomata > class Pelecypoda or Conchifera > [noun] > section Siphonida > sinu-pallialia > family Myacidae
fleming1603
clam1672
clamp1672
basket-shell1713
Mya1777
soft clam1800
smurlin1806
sand-clam1809
long clam1811
old maid1815
softshell clam1818
maninose1843
gaper1853
long neck1857
geoduck1881
bluenose1883
sand-gaper1887
mano1899
1815 E. J. Burrow Elements Conchol. 203 Murex Fucus. Old Maid.
1865 J. G. Wood Common Shells Sea-shore (1869) 23 The Common Gaper-shell or Old Maid (Mya arenaria)... In some places the animal is sold for food, and is sold under the name of ‘Old Maid’.
1927 E. Step Shell Life (new ed.) 149 The Sand Gaper or Old Maid (Mya arenaria).
3. A simple card game in which players exchange cards in turn, discarding any matching pairs which they obtain.One queen is unpaired, and the player left with this card at the end is designated the ‘old maid’.The game is sometimes played with old maid cards, a pack of picture cards designed for the purpose, rather than a standard pack.
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society > leisure > entertainment > pastimes > game > card game > children's or simple games > [noun]
snap snorum1622
beggar-my-neighbour1734
snip-snap-snorum1755
old maid1831
pounce commerce1847
muggins1855
happy families1861
author1863
snap1881
strip-jack-naked1881
spoof1884
animal grab1894
grab1900
donkey1920
1831 E. Leslie Amer. Girl's Bk. 144 Old Maid... When played by girls, three of the queens must be put away as useless.
1858 Titan Jan.–June 554/2 Some of the people were having a game of old ‘maid’ at one table, and Miss Smith had been good enough to sing.
1874 L. Troubridge Life amongst Troubridges (1966) ix. 89 After dinner..we had to begin a stodgy game of Old Maid, just us two.
1959 New Yorker 6 June 101 At all card games, without exception—Go Fish, poker, cassino, hearts, old maid..—he was absolutely intolerable.
1989 T. Clancy Clear & Present Danger iii. 67 The prosecutor then collected the ballots, and after shuffling them in his hand about as adroitly as a five-year-old with his Old Maid cards, handed them to the captain.
2000 Geist Summer 7/3 We stay in the cabin..playing Fish and Old Maid and Hangman.
4.
a. U.S. A zinnia, Zinnia elegans, much grown in gardens.
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the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > particular cultivated or ornamental plants > particular flower or plant esteemed for flower > [noun] > composite flowers > other composite flowers
ox-eyea1400
starwort?a1450
Jupiter's beard1567
goldenrod1568
achillea1597
blue camomile1597
blue daisy1597
cineraria1597
hog's bean1597
jackanapes on horseback1597
sea-starwort1597
sultan flower1629
mouse-ear1696
aster1706
Canada goldenrod1731
ageratum1737
rudbeckia1751
coreopsis1753
melampodium1754
Aaron's rod1760
zinnia1761
Michaelmas daisy1767
China aster1785
New England aster1785
catananche1798
sea-aster1812
cosmea1813
cosmos1813
gazania1813
erigeron1815
gousblom1822
Christmas daisy1829
rhodanthe1834
tassel-flower1836
ligularia1839
old maid1839
mountain daisy1848
purple coneflower1848
acroclinium1852
sea ox-eye1856
thimble-weed1860
helipterum1862
treasure-flower1866
Swan River daisy1873
blanket flower1879
cone-flower1879
blue marguerite1882
Solidago1883
yellow-top1887
Gaillardia1888
gerbera1889
youth and old age1889
pussytoes1892
niggerhead1893
Transvaal daisy1899
Barberton daisy1906
onion grass1909
ursinia1928
Cupid's dart1930
Livingstone daisy1932
1839 Southern Literary Messenger 5 751/2 A particular spot in his garden was appropriated to the culture of old maids.
1888 Cent. Mag. 36 896/1 The flower-garden overrun with..four-o'clocks, old-maids, and sun~flowers.
1940 J. Still River of Earth 104 We broke off the brown heads of old maids and the smooth buttons of Job's tears hanging on withered stalks.
1981 L. A. Pederson et al. Ling. Atlas Gulf States 0070A/088 [Georgia] Old maids—their name for zinnias.
b. Chiefly Caribbean and U.S. The Madagascar periwinkle, Catharanthus roseus.
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the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > particular cultivated or ornamental plants > particular flower or plant esteemed for flower > [noun] > non-British flowers > tropical flowers
Madagascar periwinkle1807
torenia1840
old maid1866
periwinkle1968
1866 J. Lindley & T. Moore Treasury Bot. II. 809/1 Old-maid, a West Indian name for Vinca rosea.
1933 J. K. Small Man. Southeastern Flora 1060 Periwinkle. Old maid... This showy plant has taken possession of acres of scrub land in southern peninsular Florida.
1983 G. E. Seaforth et al. Guide Med. Plants Trinidad & Tobago 46 Old Maid, Periwinkle... The tea made from this herb is very popular for both diabetes and blood pressure.
c. U.S. The velvetleaf or Indian mallow, Abutilon theophrasti. Obsolete.
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the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > particular cultivated or ornamental plants > particular flower or plant esteemed for flower > [noun] > mallow flowers
abutilon1578
yellow mallow1597
Indian mallow1699
lavatera1731
modesty1809
butter print1872
Mormon weed1872
old maid1880
1880 Scribner's Monthly May 101/2 In my section an annoying weed is Abutilon, or velvet-leaf, also called ‘old maid’.

Compounds

old maid's pink n. (also old maid pink, old maids' pink) U.S. soapwort, Saponaria officinalis.
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1876 C. E. Hobbs Bot. Hand-bk. 84 Old maids' pink, Soapwort, Saponaria officinalis.
1901 A. Lounsberry Southern Wild Flowers & Trees 158 The homely bouncing bet, or old maid's pink,..was once exclusively a garden plant.
1982 Greenfield (Mass.) Recorder 11 Sept. 4/1Old maid pinks’, which you may know as ‘Bouncing Bet’,..still persists even in poor, dry soil.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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