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bride meaning in Latin

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bride [brides] noun
[UK: braɪd]
[US: ˈbraɪd]

brutes [brutis](3rd) F
noun

consponsata [consponsatae](1st) F
noun

destinata [destinatae](1st) F
noun

nupta [nuptae](1st) F
noun

nympha [nymphae](1st) F
noun

nymphe [nymphes]noun
F

sponsa [sponsae](1st) F
noun

bridegroom [bridegrooms] noun
[UK: ˈbraɪd.ɡrʊm]
[US: ˈbraɪd.ˌɡruːm]

sponsus [sponsi](2nd) M
noun

derived in ordinary course of law from bride's family (dowry) adjective

profecticius [profecticia, profecticium]adjective

profectitius [profectitia, profectitium]adjective

esp. that worn by a bride noun

cingillum [cingilli](2nd) N
noun

Hebrides (group of islands)
proper noun
[UK: ˈhe.brə.diz]
[US: ˈhe.brə.diz]

Hebudesproper noun
{f-Pl}

husband / wife / bride / fiancee / intended noun

conjunx [conjugis](3rd) C
noun

conjux [conjugis](3rd) C
noun

husband of virgin bride noun

virginea [virgineae](1st) M
noun

virginia [virginiae](1st) M
noun

married woman who conducted the bride to the bridal chamber noun

pronuba [pronubae](1st) F
noun

return-present (pl.) which the bridegroom brought to the bride (Cod. Just.) noun

antiphernum [antipherni](2nd) N
noun

spouse, bride noun

condicio [condicionis](3rd) F
noun

virgin bride / wife noun

virginea [virgineae](1st) F
noun

virginia [virginiae](1st) F
noun

wife (F) / bride / fiancee / concubine noun

cojux [cojugis](3rd) C
noun