pucellage
/pyʊˈsɛlɪdʒ/Definitions
1. noun
A period of time during which a young girl is considered marriageable, typically between the ages of 13 and 16.
“The pucellage of young girls in medieval Europe was a significant social status indicator.”
2. noun
A state of being unmarried and childless, especially in a woman.
“She was proud of her pucellage, choosing to focus on her career before settling down.”