Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun The marriage-day.

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Examples

  • “The bride-day, you say, is to be on the thirtieth of the instant month?” said Sir Mungo, holloing after the citizen; “I will be with you in the hour of cause.”

    The Fortunes of Nigel 2004

  • I wondered, but somehow I did not dare at that moment to ask, whether he would tell this Joisan, or her kinsmen who were arranging our match, what manner of lord she would meet on her true bride-day that I was what I was.

    The Crystal Gryphon Norton, Andre 1972

  • "The bride-day, you say, is to be on the thirtieth of the instant month?" said Sir Mungo, holloing after the citizen; "I will be with you in the hour of cause."

    The Fortunes of Nigel Walter Scott 1801

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