7 adjectives to describe handmaid

But meanwhile, what became of the sturdy handmaids left at home?

This process requires, in the present state of civilization, capital, intelligence, and manual laborthe handmaid of intelligence.

The German poet, Schiller, who was a worshipper of Art and sensualistic beauty, and who regarded the sciences as the mere handmaids of Art, exalting the aesthetic above the moral nature in man, quite naturally regretted that he had not lived in the palmy days of the anthropomorphic creed of Hellas, before the dirge of Pan was chanted in the Isle of Naxos.

As the moon, when the depths of heaven are serene with her fulness, looks abroad smiling among her eternal handmaids the stars, that paint every gulf of the great hollow with beauty; so brightest, above myriads of splendours around it, appeared a sun which gave radiance to them all, even as our earthly sun gives light to the constellations.

He desired that art should remain the submissive handmaid of the Church and the willing servant of pure morality.

The female help weeps after the noisy fashion of untutored handmaids.

Beneath, in order ranged, the tuneful Nine (Her virgin handmaids) still attend the shrine: With eyes on Fame for ever fixed, they sing; For Fame they raise the voice, and tune the string: With Time's first birth began the heavenly lays, And last eternal through the length of days.

7 adjectives to describe  handmaid