No, it is a verb or a noun. It can mean to clean, brush, and care for animals such as horses. It can mean a person who does that task. It can also mean bridegroom, the pending husband in a marriage.
The correct adjective form is joyful.Example: The joyful attendees cheered the bride and groom.
bride and groom or horse and groom
Female is a bride.Male is a groom or bridegroom.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun for a male is groom being married is groom; the noun for a female getting married is bride.
groom
The correct adjective form is joyful.Example: The joyful attendees cheered the bride and groom.
bride and groom or horse and groom
Groom as in bride and groom
It can be a noun or verb. "Who will groom the horse?" (verb) "Will you groom the dog?" (verb) "Who is the groom here?" (noun) "Does the groom know who sabotaged his car?" (noun)
the bride and the groom is first, then the bride and her father, and then the groom and his mother. After that the bride dance with her new dad and groom dance with his new mom.
Yes they do groom
The address of the Groom Branch Library is: 201 Broadway St, Groom, 79039 0243
Buddy Groom's birth name is Wedsel Gary Groom.
Dave Groom's birth name is David James Groom.
Sam Groom's birth name is Samuel J. Groom.
Skye Groom's birth name is Skye Daniel Groom.
"Patrilocal" is an adjective that describes social systems in which newly married couples live with or near the husband's family.A newly married couple is required to live near or with the parents of the groom.