abigail
/ˈæbɪgeɪl/noun
- archaic a lady's maid〈古〉(贵妇的)使女。
词源
mid 17th cent.: from the name of a character in The Scornful Lady by Beaumont and Fletcher, possibly in allusion to 1 Sam. 25:23-24: 'And when Abigail saw David, she ... fell at his feet, and said, "... hear the words of thine handmaid".'.