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Dictionary: Bridal
Bridal
Pronunciation
/ˈbraɪ.dəl/
Definitions
- Of or relating to a bride or a wedding.
- Suitable for or worn by a bride, especially referring to the wedding dress or other bridal attire.
Usage Examples
- "The bridal dress was exquisite, with intricate lace and embroidery."
- "She spent hours choosing the perfect bridal bouquet."
Etymology
The word "bridal" comes from the Old English term "bryd," meaning bride, combined with the suffix "-al," which signifies "pertaining to." The term has been used since the 14th century to describe anything related to a bride or a wedding.
Synonyms
- Wedding
- Nuptial
- Marital
- Spousal
Antonyms
- Non-wedding
- Single
- Unmarried
Translations
Language |
Translation |
Pronunciation |
French | De la mariée | /də la maʁje/ |
Spanish | De novia | /de noβja/ |
German | Hochzeits- | /ˈhɔxˌtsaɪ̯ts-/ |
Italian | Sposa | /ˈspɔza/ |
Portuguese | De noiva | /de ˈnɔjvɐ/ |
Russian | Свадебный | /ˈsvadʲɪbnɨj/ |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 婚礼的 | /hūnlǐ de/ |
Japanese | 花嫁の | /hanayome no/ |
Arabic | عروسي | /ʕurūsiː/ |
Hindi | विवाह | /vivāh/ |
Regional Pronunciation Variations
In the UK, the pronunciation of "bridal" may place more emphasis on the "ai" sound, while in the US, it is often pronounced with a slightly more relaxed vowel sound.
Historical Usage
The term "bridal" was first recorded in the early 14th century and has been consistently used to describe everything pertaining to the bride, from the wedding ceremony to the attire. The term has evolved to encompass modern bridal fashion and wedding customs.
Cultural Nuances
In various cultures, the concept of bridal attire and the wedding itself carry deep symbolism. The "bridal gown," often considered one of the most important elements of the wedding, varies greatly across cultures. For instance, while white is the traditional color for brides in Western cultures, in India, red or gold is often seen as the auspicious bridal color.