0 a man who is about to get married or has just got married:
The bridegroom was late for the ceremony.
1 a groom
Two sober and sensible men had been appointed, one to enquire into the circumstances of the bridegroom, and the other into those of the bride.
Instead, both families draw up a list of the quantities of golden jewellery, furniture and kitchen utensils to be purchased by the bridegroom's family.
The other two cases were those of bridegrooms, one a gentleman and the other a maltster, marrying daughters of a tailor and a pauper respectively.
Both ' bride ' and ' bridegroom ' had much to offer each other.
The danger of abduction does not appear to exist for widowers; nor are bridegrooms vulnerable like brides.
Let not the bridegroom hate the bridal chamber which he has always loved.
That her bridegroom did not think her father's behaviour was censurable added to her conviction of the selfishness of men.
One prominent mediator was the maternal uncle to both bride and bridegroom, a perfect insider.
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新郎, 即將(或剛)結婚的男子…
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新郎, 即将(或刚)结婚的男子…
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novio, recién casado, novio [masculine]…
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花婿, 新郎…
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futur marié [masculine], jeune marié [masculine], (jeune/futur) marié…
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nuvi…
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