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11bride — O.E. bryd bride, betrothed or newly married woman, from P.Gmc. *bruthiz woman being married (Cf. O.Fris. breid, Du. bruid, O.H.G. brut, Ger. Braut bride ). Gothic cognate bruþs, however, meant daughter in law, and the form of the word borrowed… …
12Bride — [brɪd; französisch »Zügel«] die, / n, bindegewebiger Verwachsungsstrang. Als Bridenileus z. B. wird ein durch entzündungsbedingte Verwachsungen verursachter Darmverschluss bezeichnet. * * * Bri|de, die; , n [frz. bride = Zügel; Band]: 1. (Med.) …
13bride-to-be — plural brides to be n a woman who is going to be married soon ▪ Jonathan s bride to be …
14bride — [braıd] n [: Old English; Origin: bryd] a woman at the time she gets married or just after she is married →↑groom ▪ You may kiss the bride …
15Bride — f Irish: Anglicized form of Bríd, the modern Gaelic contracted form of Brighid (see BRIDGET (SEE Bridget)). Variant: Breeda. Pet forms: Bridie (English); Brídín (Gaelic) …
16bride — débride hybride tournebride …
17bridé — débridé …
18bride — [ braıd ] noun count * a woman who is getting married, or who has recently gotten married …
19bride-to-be — noun count a woman who is going to be married …
20bridé — bridé, e n. Asiatique (aux yeux bridés) …