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- ἄνυμφος: "not bridal, unwedded" (entry in LSJ Middle Liddell)
- ἀνάεδνος: "without bridal gifts." (entry in LSJ Middle Liddell Autenrieth)
- ἀνακαλυπτήρια: "presents" (entry in LSJ Middle Liddell)
- διαπαρθένια: "made to the bride on the morning after the wedding," (entry in LSJ)
- δορίγαμβρος: "bride of battles" (entry in LSJ Middle Liddell)
- ἕδνον: "bridal gifts" (entry in LSJ Middle Liddell Slater Autenrieth)
- ἑδνωτή: "bride betrothed for" (entry in LSJ)
- ἑδνωτής: "giver of dowry" (entry in LSJ Middle Liddell Autenrieth)
- ἐκδότις: "bride's mother," (entry in LSJ)
- ἐπαύλιον: "the day after the wedding," (entry in LSJ)
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- Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing)
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| entry berkeley-george: ... of pupils. He had just married, and brought his bride with him. The scheme for the college failed for | |
| entry berkeley-george: ... of pupils. He had just married, and brought his bride with him. The scheme for the college failed for | |
| entry bridges: ... 1888 . Blackwell's Island Bride (under construction), across the East River north | |
| entry columbus-christopher: ... 's navigators. Mutual love led to marriage. The bride's mother placed in the hands of Columbus | |
| entry covenhoven-robert: ... a window, but, returning at night, he carried away his bride to his Pennsylvania home. From that time until | |
| entry credit-mobilier: ... and flowers, and at the setting of the sun the bride and groom and their friends prostrated themselves before that | |
| entry northmen-the: ... in love with the young widow, Gudrida, and, with his bride and 160 persons ( five of them young | |
| entry thomson-charles: ... from a carriage in Philadelphia with his Quaker bride—the possessor of a handsome fortune—a messenger came | |
| entry united-states-of-america-massachusetts: ... Governor Bellingham , of Massachusetts , selects his bride, and performs the marriage ceremony himself...... 1641 | |
| entry washington-mary: ... social position, the fortune, and the lovely character of his bride were extremely satisfactory to her. The assurance that | |
| entry washingtoniana: ... to take her with him to Virginia as his bride at some time in the near future, but his ... the White House , the residence of the bride, on Jan. 17 , 1759 . | |
| entry whittier-john-greenleaf: ... and labor met in truce, For beauty made the bride of use, We thank Thee, while, withal, we | |
| entry winslow-edward: ... in 1620 ; and soon afterwards buried his bride here. He then married Susannah , widow of | |