0 a man who is about to get married or has just got married -- 新郎;即將(或剛)結婚的男子
The bridegroom was late for the ceremony. 新郎婚禮遲到了。
If, therefore, the bridegroom finds himself unable to obtain leave, the couple are faced with a grave difficulty.
I do not think the "bridegroom" is putting enough into the settlement.
It is indeed an interesting state of affairs, for the bridegroom is marrying the same bride for a second time.
It transferred the fruits of labour from one family and household to another and compensated the bridegroom's family for the temporary loss of economic stability by increasing its productive potential.
By means of classical and biblical references, the stanzas evoke a pastoral setting, the bridegroom's wondrous arrival, and the final resplendent redemption when the serpent is destroyed.
Another was connected to the father of the bridegroom because he had married his sister; this relationship between "men married to sisters (çudalaå)," is a compelling kinship tie.
Thirty-eight per cent of the brides, against only 16% of the bridegrooms, were still in their teens at marriage.
One prominent mediator was the maternal uncle to both bride and bridegroom, a perfect insider.