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bridehouse
† ˈbridehouse Obs. or dial. [f. bride- = wedding.] The house where a wedding is held.1550 Coverdale Spir. Perle xii. Wks. 1844 I. 133 From the..marriage or bride-house goeth many one home heavy and sad. 1594 Taming of Shrew in Halliwell's Shaks. VI. 281 We shall have good cheere anon at the bridehou... Oxford English Dictionary
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J. Michael Martinez
American Poets. 2017 National Poetry Series chosen by Cornelius Eady for Penguin Books Work Poetry Heredities, LSU Press, 2010, In the Garden of the Bridehouse wikipedia.org
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bride
▪ I. bride, n.1 (braɪd) Forms: 1 br{yacu}d, 2–4 (Kentish) brēd(e, 2–3 (s.w.) brude(ü), 3 brīd, 3–4 bryd, (4 bruyd), 4–6 bryde, 4– bride. [Common Teut.: OE. br{yacu}d str. fem. = OS. brûd (MLG. brûd, MDu. bruut -de, Du. bruid), OHG., MHG. brût (mod.G. braut), ON. br{uacu}ðr (Sw. Du. brud, Goth. brûþs... Oxford English Dictionary
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wedding
wedding, vbl. n. (ˈwɛdɪŋ) Forms: 1 weddung, 3 weddingue, 4 weddin, 5 -yn, 4–5 weding, -yng, 4–6 weddyng(e, -inge, 6 Sc. vedding, 3– wedding. [f. wed v. + -ing1.] 1. The action of marrying; marriage, espousal. Chiefly gerundial. † Also, the married state, wedlock, matrimony (obs.).c 1000 Gosp. Nicod.... Oxford English Dictionary
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reave
▪ I. reave, n. Archæol. (riːv, reɪv) [Origin unknown: perh. f. OE. rǣw rew n.1] A long low bank or wall found on Dartmoor.1848 J. H. Mason in S. Rowe Perambulation of Dartmoor 130 In tracing the northernmost reave from Hamildon..we lost it in a tin-work. 1976 Current Archaeol. V. 250/2 Four major wa... Oxford English Dictionary
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