
1) Newlywedwoman
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1) Aisle figure 2) Aisle walker 3) Altar ego 4) Altar figure 5) Altar girl 6) Altar-bound one 7) Bouquet tosser 8) Brand-new Mrs 9) Cake figurine 10) Certain new spouse 11) Exclusively Saxon word 12) Exclusively Anglo word 13) Figurine on a certain cake 14) Groom preceder 15) Head of a train 16) Honeymoon taker
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1) Bridget 2) Brigid
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- a woman who has recently been married
- Irish abbess; a patron saint of Ireland (453-523)
- a woman participant in her own marriage ceremony
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A bride is a woman about to be married or newlywed. In Western culture, a bride may be attended by one or more bridesmaids. ==Etymology== The word may come from the Proto-Germanic verb root *brū-, meaning `to cook, brew, or make a broth,` which was the role of the daughter-in-law in primitive families. But Aoife Curran, in Ireland Legends And F.....
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• (n.) Fig.: An object ardently loved. • (v. t.) To make a bride of. • (n.) A woman newly married, or about to be married.
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(from the article `comedy`) ...contention that the essence of comedy consists of something mechanical encrusted on the living may be said to have achieved a grotesque apotheosis ...
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(from the article `dowry`) In many developing societies the dowry served as a reciprocal gesture by the bride`s family to the groom`s kin for the expenses incurred by the ...
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1. A woman newly married, or about to be married. 'Has by his own experience tried How much the wife is dearer than the bride.' (Lyttleton) 'I will show thee the bride, the Lamb's wife.' (Rev. Xxi. 9) ... 2. An object ardently loved. Bride of the sea, the city of Venice. ... Origin: OE. Bride, brid, brude, brud, burd, AS. Brd; akin to OFries. Breid...
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Bride (brīd)
noun [ Middle English
bride ,
brid ,
brude ,
brud ,
burd , Anglo-Saxon
brȳd ; akin to OFries.
breid , OSax.
brūd , Dutch
bruid , Old High German
prūt ,
brūt , German
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Bride transitive verb To make a bride of. [ Obsolete]
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Bride is British slang for one's favourite girl friend.
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[
n] - a woman participant in her own marriage ceremony 2. [n] - a woman who has recently been married
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noun a woman who has recently been married
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a newly married woman or a woman about to be married.
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A woman on her wedding day
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