"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.