"according to the ordinance of the daughters shall he provide for her": Now what do we learn from "the ordinance of the daughters? — It (apparently) comes to "teach" (about a maid-servant), but it ends up "learning" (about daughters in general), viz.: Just as this one (the maid-servant), (10) "her food, her clothing, and her (conjugal) time he shall not diminish," so, a Jewish daughter (in general), her food, her clothing, and her time he shall not diminish. These are the words of R. Yoshiyah.
according to the ordinance of the daughters shall he
Mekhilta Tractate Nezikin 3:20