
1) Benedict 2) Groom
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1) Exclusively Anglo word 2) Exclusively Saxon word 3) Honeymooner 4) Newlywed 5) Wedding ceremony participant 6) Word of purely Anglo origin 7) Word with Anglo-Saxon origins
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- a man who has recently been married
- a man participant in his own marriage ceremony
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A bridegroom (sometimes shortened to groom) is a man who will soon or has recently been married. A bridegroom is typically attended by a best man and groomsmen. If marrying a woman, his partner is usually referred to as the bride. The gender-neutral word spouse can also be used for both heterosexual and same-sex partners. ==Attire== The style of t...
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• (n.) A man newly married, or just about to be married.
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http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning/bridegroom/

A man newly married, or just about to be married. ... Origin: OE. Bridegome, brudgume, AS. Brdguma (akin to OS. Brdigumo, D. Bruidegom, bruigom, OHG. Prtigomo, MHG. Briutegome, G. Brautigam); AS. Brd bride + guma man, akin to Goth. Guma, Icel. Gumi, OHG. Gomo, L. Homo; the insertion of r being caused by confusion with groom. See Bride, and cf. Groo...
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Bride'groom` (-grōm`) noun [ Middle English bridegome , brudgume , Anglo-Saxon brȳdguma (akin to Old Saxon brūdigumo , Dutch bruidegom , bruigom , Old High German prūtigomo , Middle High German briutegome , German
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It's not a hybrid word to describe the happy couple, but actually a more traditional way to describe the groom.
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https://www.hellomagazine.com/brides/20201207102219/wedding-terminology-glo

a newly married man or a man about to be married.
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https://www.infoplease.com/dictionary/bridegroom

Traditionally, this refers to a man on his wedding day. However, the same term is also favoured by lesbian brides who do not feel like the traditional bride and are not comfortable with that term or perceived role.
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