bride's en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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bride [ingl. am. braɪd, ingl. brit. brʌɪd] SUST.

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The bride's equivalent of the best man is the bridesmaid, or the maid/matron of honor.
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It was therefore essential to guard a well-to-do bride's interests with a legal marriage settlement before the ceremony took place.
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The bride's verkavimai (from "verkti" to weep or sob) were an important part of the wedding ritual.
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They meet, usually in a public place or in the bride's house, and get to know each other.
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This ceremony is often interpreted as symbolic of deflowering, though some sources attribute its origin to a superstition that taking an article of the bride's clothing will bring good luck.
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The more elaborate shoes could be part of a bride's trousseau, but could also be given as religious offerings or be themselves the object of veneration.
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Although passionate at first, the marriage soon proved unhappy because of the young bride's dbaucherie.
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In most marriages the bride's family provide a dowry to the bridegroom.
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In past a baraat or a marriage procession would go to the bride's village for the marriage ceremony carrying gold and valuable gifts.
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The first three days of festivities were spent at the bride's house.
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