What is another word for Pucelle?

Pronunciation: [pjˈuːsɛl] (IPA)

Pucelle is a term that originally referred to a young maiden, but over the years, it has taken on other meanings. In contemporary usage, pucelle refers to a young, sexually inexperienced woman. Luckily, there are a variety of synonyms available to describe similar things. Definitions of virgin, maiden, maidenly, or womanly could be used to describe a young woman who has yet to have a sexual experience. Overtones of naivety and inexperience are typically attached to these synonyms. Those seeking a less charged term may use "young woman" instead. While not synonymous with pucelle, it is still useful in describing what the term originally meant.

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What are the hypernyms for Pucelle?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Pucelle

In its general outline and character, it resembles the house in the Place de la Pucelle, at Rouen.
"Account of a Tour in Normandy, Vol. II. (of 2)"
Dawson Turner
I never pretended that she was a Zenobia, or a Jeanne la Pucelle, or a Susan B. Anthony.
"Marion's Faith."
Charles King
We must recollect that, scattered throughout his writings, are words in favour of that which is just, merciful, magnanimous, and even, at times, in favour of that which is pure; which proves that in Voltaire, as in most men, there was a double self-the one sickened to cynicism by the iniquity and folly which he saw around him-the other, hungering after a nobler life, and possibly exciting that hunger in one and another, here and there, who admired him for other reasons than the educated mob, which cried after him "Vive la Pucelle."
"The Ancien Regime"
Charles Kingsley

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