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  • 31Bride — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Sur les autres projets Wikimedia : « Bride », sur le Wiktionnaire (dictionnaire universel) Une Bride est un harnais qui se place sur la… …

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  • 32bride — noun /bɹʌɪd,bɻaɪd/ a) A woman who is going to marry or who has just been married. b) An individual loop or other device connecting the patterns in lacework. See Also: bridal, bride gift, bridegroom, bridely, bride price, bridesmaid, bride wealth …

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  • 33bride — nf. (en fer, en cuir, en tissu, ...) : BREDA (Albertville, Annecy, Arvillard.228, Chambéry.025, Saxel.02, Thônes), brida (Albanais.001), barda (Villards Thônes), beurda (Cordon), bèrda (Leschaux). E. : Rêne. A1) bride (pour bouton, agrafe) :… …

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  • 34Bride — This name, with variant spellings Byrd, Byrde and Bride, is of Anglo Saxon origin, and derives from the Olde English pre 7th Century bridde (Middle English brid or bird ), meaning a bird, originally given as a nickname to one thought to bear a… …

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  • 35Bride — n. a woman on her wedding day and for some time before and after it. Phrases and idioms: bride cake a wedding cake. bride price money or goods given to a bride s family esp. in primitive societies. Etymology: OE bryd f. Gmc …

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  • 36bride — n. a woman on her wedding day and for some time before and after it. Phrases and idioms: bride cake a wedding cake. bride price money or goods given to a bride s family esp. in primitive societies. Etymology: OE bryd f. Gmc …

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  • 37Bride —    Frequently used in the ordinary sense (Isa. 49:18; 61:10, etc.). The relation between Christ and his church is set forth under the figure of that between a bridegroom and bride (John 3:29). The church is called the bride (Rev. 21:9; 22:17).… …

    Easton's Bible Dictionary

  • 38bride — [OE] Bride goes back via Old English bryd to Germanic *brūthiz, and has a wide range of relations in other Germanic languages (including German braut, Dutch bruid, and Swedish brud). All mean ‘woman being married’, so the word has shown… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 39bride */ — UK [braɪd] / US noun [countable] Word forms bride : singular bride plural brides a woman who is getting married, or who has recently married …

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  • 40bride-to-be — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms bride to be : singular bride to be plural brides to be a woman who is going to be married …

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