It's a long rug that is placed in the middle of the aisle.
* The ring bearer and the flower girl are generally the first down the aisle, then the bridesmaids; maid of honor and then the bride on her father's arm.
The walkway between pews in a church is called an aisle. The wedding party and bride walk down the aisle to the front of the church. (The groom can enter from any door. He does not walk down the aisle in a formal procession, but waits at the altar for his bride.) However, other weddings not in church do not use a structural "aisle". They might place a "runner", often made of satin, across a lawn to create an "aisle" between chairs for seating.
Oxford English Dictionary online gives the following origin:early 19th century: from Russian krashenina 'dyed coarse linen'
The homophone for "isle" is "aisle." It is a strip of space between rows of seats in a building like a church or theater, or it can mean a passage between shelves in a supermarket.
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I'll clear the aisle! I'll not walk down the aisle with the likes of you.
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To the Aisle was created in 1957-07.
Frozen aisle.
Aisle
aisle is a "corridor" of sorts, either in a supermarket (cookies on aisle five) or in a theatre (the lady in the 5th aisle). Isle is an island, usually a small one
The ISBN of Centaur Aisle is 0345297709.