Ensign_Seitler, 10 months ago “Fair” in the context of this phrase is meant to convey “beautiful” but literally meant “light or pale skinned.” “Maiden” is meant to convey “young woman,” but literally meant “virgin” (as in “maiden voyage”).
“Fair” in the context of this phrase is meant to convey “beautiful” but literally meant “light or pale skinned.”
“Maiden” is meant to convey “young woman,” but literally meant “virgin” (as in “maiden voyage”).