Spinster

Spinster

!A poem entitled "It won't be my fault if I die an Old Maid", containing the lines "Remember no thought to a girl is so dread / As the terrible one—She may die an Old Maid."


Spinster

Spinster or old maid is a term referring to an unmarried woman who is older than what is perceived as the prime age range during which women usually marry. It can also indicate that a woman is considered unlikely to ever marry. The term originally denoted a woman whose occupation was to spin). The closest equivalent term for males is "bachelor" or "confirmed bachelor" (or, in cases of gay men, "he never married"), but this generally does not carry the same connotations in reference to age and perceived desirability in marriage.


Etymology and history

!The Spinner by [William-Adolphe Bouguereau shows a woman hand-spinning using a drop spindle). Fibers to be spun are bound to a distaff held in her left hand.](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/64/William-adolphebouguereauthespinner.jpg/250px-William-adolphebouguereauthespinner.jpg)

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