The origin of the word bride comes from the Proto-Germanic language.
Believe it or not, in Proto-Germanic, the word "bride" means "to cook".
Ouch.
vadhUH [वधूः] = bride
the families that produced the bride and groom
the families that produced the bride and groom
The masculine equivalent of bride is groom.
The male form of a "bride" is a "groom".
The husband is the groom. He is the bride's mate. The wife is the bride. She is the husband's mate.
The word "bride" has one syllable.
The word for "bride" in Tamil is "மணமகள்" (pronounced as "Manamagal").
the origin is where the word came from but the specific origin of the word ballot is latin root word.
Beautiful bride beamed brightly. Bride's bouquet blooming brightly. Blushing bride's radiant smile. Lovely bride in lace.
Novia, desposada = bride Sobornar = bribe
When the bride walked down the stairs she looked beautiful.