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Pocket Oxford Spanish Dictionary © 2005 Oxford University Press:
maid /meɪd/ sustantivo
    1. (servant) sirvienta f, criada f, mucama f (AmL);
      (parlor/lady's ~) (primera) doncella f
    1. (in hotel) camarera f, mucama f (AmL)
    1. (occasional housekeeper) (AmE) señora f de la limpieza, limpiadora f
  1. (young woman) (arch or liter) doncella f (arc o liter)

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Diccionario Espasa Concise © 2000 Espasa Calpe:
maid [meɪd] nombre
1   (en casa) criada
2   (en un hotel) camarera: the maid brought the breakfast, la criada trajo el desayuno
3   ofens old maid, solterona


maid: WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2009
Compound Forms:
dairy maidlechera nf
lady’s maidndoncella nf
maid of honor USdama de honor
meter maid USmujer policía de tránsito nf
old maidsolterona nf
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