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Bridegroom

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Bridegroom meaning

A man in the context of his own wedding; one who is going to marry or has just been married.

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Example sentences (20)

The icon often displayed on these days depicts Jesus and is referred to as "the Bridegroom" because the crown of thorns and the robe of mockery are parallel to the crown and robe worn by a bridegroom on his wedding day.

The bride’s ring was designed by the bridegroom and Los Angeles-based jewelry designer, Maggi Simpkins.

And when the bridegroom comes, their lamps are dark and cold.

This was Fellini’s first solo directing credit: a joyful romantic comedy that stars the veteran Roman actor Alberto Sordi as a bridegroom whose wife goes missing.

We went ahead with the wedding as it could not be cancelled, given that all the arrangements had already been made,” said K. Ravi, an uncle of the bridegroom.

Karin lived in Hörstel near the Dutch border and had heard about the Bridegroom’s Oak years ago, but never thought she’d write to it.

Religious and also legal validity of marriage among Muslims rests on Nikahnama, which requires signatures of the bride, bridegroom, and two witnesses.

The three sing for us too — a Bhojpuri biyah geet that welcomes the bridegroom to the house of the bride on the wedding day.

At the time, I had no opinion on this particular aspect of religious life, but I now recognize in the bell that calls me to prayers, meals, and recreation the voice of my Bridegroom.

In this parable, ten virgins await the arrival of the bridegroom and the commencement of the wedding feast.

One such example is (dowry given from bride’s side to bridegroom) followed by Sri Lankan Muslims at the time.

The bridegroom is the son of Barbara Bachuretz of Bethlehem, and the late Wiktor Bachuretz, and grandson of Richard and Adele Schacht, and Wassily and Matriona Bachuretz.

The Mountlake Terrace High School Drama Department will be taking theater-goers on a rollicking ride to 18th-century backwoods Mississippi this week as their production of “The Robber Bridegroom” opens on Wednesday, Jan.

While speaking at the wedding reception, the bridegroom’s father, Alhaji Ganduje described the wedding as abridge building mechanism that would provide an everlasting friendship across the Niger.

According to some books, many yomeiri marriages, in which a bride went to the house of a bridegroom with her belongings to become a member of his family, were conducted in the old days.

Common words of Romansh origin in Grisons-German include Schaffa (derived from Romansh scaffa 'cupboard'), Spus/Spüslig 'bridegroom' and Spus 'bride', Banitsch 'cart used for moving dung', and Pon 'container made of wood'.

In weddings, the bridegroom traditionally carries the hide.

Marriage comprised a contract between the woman's family and the prospective bridegroom, who was required to pay a 'bride-price' in advance of the wedding and a 'morning gift' following its consummation.

One of them decidedly supports the need to disguise the bride as a man in order to help the bridegroom consummate the marriage, so unaccustomed were men to women's looks at the time of their first intercourse.

Scene 2: A Hall in Lammermoor Castle Raimondo interrupts the marriage celebrations to tell the guests that Lucia has gone mad and killed her bridegroom Arturo.