- Modern Bride
- "Modern Bride" (moderne bruid), Amerikaans tijdschrift dat twee keer per maand verschijnt en verschillende onderwerpen betreffende huwelijk en voorbereiding van een bruiloft rapporteert
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Modern Bride — bimonthly American magazine devoted to all topics related to planning a wedding … English contemporary dictionary
Bride-show — a custom of Byzantine emperors and Russian tsars to choose a wife among the most beautiful maidens of the country.Notable marriages: Theophilos and Theodora, three wives of Ivan IV of Russia, Peter the Great s mother.ources*Afinogenov, D. The… … Wikipedia
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Bride kidnapping — Thought to be a bride kidnapping in progress in Central Asia, circa 1870 Bride kidnapping, also known as marriage by abduction or marriage by capture, is a practice throughout history and around the world in which a man abducts the woman he… … Wikipedia
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bride — [OE] Bride goes back via Old English bryd to Germanic *brūthiz, and has a wide range of relations in other Germanic languages (including German braut, Dutch bruid, and Swedish brud). All mean ‘woman being married’, so the word has shown… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
bride — [OE] Bride goes back via Old English bryd to Germanic *brūthiz, and has a wide range of relations in other Germanic languages (including German braut, Dutch bruid, and Swedish brud). All mean ‘woman being married’, so the word has shown… … Word origins