Saint-bride


Saint, Brigid, Saint.
Historical Examples

Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great, Volume 5 (of 14) Elbert Hubbard

noun
a woman who has just been or is about to be married
noun
(lacemaking, needlework) a thread or loop that joins parts of a pattern Also called bar
noun
Saint Bride, See Bridget (sense 1)
n.

see: give away (the bride)

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