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1 damat
"bridegroom; son-in-law" -
2 güvey
"bridegroom; son-in-law" -
3 sağdıç
(bridegroom's) best man -
4 güvey
,-i/-si 1. bridegroom, groom. 2. son-in-law. - girmek 1. to become a bridegroom, get married. 2. for a bridegroom to move in with his parents-in-law. - olmadık, ama kapı dışında bekledik. jocular I have no expertise on this matter but it´s not foreign to me. - yemeği wedding dinner given by the bridegroom´s family. -
5 damatlık
1. being a son-in-law or a bridegroom. 2. an article of clothing suitable for a bridegroom on his wedding day: Damatlıklarını giydi. He put on his wedding outfit. 3. (clothes, a gift, etc.) suitable for a bridegroom. -
6 güveylik
1. being a bridegroom. 2. being a son-in-law. 3. clothes or a gift for a bridegroom. 4. suitable for a bridegroom. -
7 damat
n. groom, bridegroom, son-in-law* * *1. bridegroom 2. son in law -
8 güvey
n. groom, bridegroom* * *bridegroom -
9 güvää
[T güvey, from OT *küdägü]: bridegroomA Concise Gagauz Dictionary with etymologies and Turkish, Azerbaijani and Turkmen cognates > güvää
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10 başlık
"headgear, cap, helmet, bonnet, hood; capital; title, headline, heading, caption; bride's price, money paid by the bridegroom to the bride's family" -
11 damatlık
"being a son-in-law; clothes, gifts, etc. bought for the bridegroom" -
12 ağırlık
"1. weight, heaviness, weightiness. 2. a weight used in weighing. 3. slowness of motion or action. 4. indigestibility. 5. foulness, stench; oppressiveness (of the weather). 6. costliness. 7. sedateness, gravity, serious-mindedness. 8. drowsiness, lethargy. 9. burden, responsibility. 10. severity (of a disease). 11. baggage, luggage. 12. mil. munitions, supplies. 13. prov. money presented to the bride by the bridegroom according to previous agreement. 14. jewelry. 15. nightmare. -ınca altın değmek to be worth its weight in gold. - basmak/ çökmek /a/ 1. to have a nightmare. 2. to be overcome by sleepiness. -ını koymak to bring one´s power into play; to exert one´s authority. - merkezi 1. center of gravity. 2. the heart of the matter. - olmak /a/ to be a burden on (one). -ını ortaya koymak to bring one´s power into play; to exert one´s authority. - vermek /a/ to concentrate on, focus one´s attention or energy on. " -
13 damat
1.son-in-law. 2. bridegroom. 3. hist. man who married into the sultan´s family. -
14 gelin
"1. bride. 2. daughter-in-law; wife of a younger member of the family. - alayı bridal procession. - alıcı 1. person sent by the bridegroom to fetch the bride. 2. slang policeman, cop, fuzz. - gitmek /a/ (for a bride) to marry into (a family). (kendi kendine) - güvey olmak to build castles in Spain, enjoy happy daydreams. - hamamı the bridal bath (traditional party in a public bath a few days before the wedding). - odası bridal chamber. - olmak (for a girl) to get married. - parası coins showered over the bride at a wedding. - teli silver or gold tinsel used to adorn a bride´s hair." -
15 görümlük
1. display item. 2. jewelry given by a bridegroom to his bride after he has unveiled her and seen her face for the first time. -
16 sağdıç
"1. prov. (among Muslims) (bridegroom´s) best man; woman who acts as an adviser to the bride. 2. (among Christians) godfather; godmother; best man; matron/maid of honor. - emeği wasted effort. " -
17 yüzgörümlüğü
,-nü present given by a bridegroom to his bride after he has unveiled and seen her face for the first time. -
18 zifaf
(a bridegroom´s or bride´s) entering the bridal chamber on his/her wedding night. - gecesi wedding night. - odası bridal chamber.
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Bridegroom — Bride groom ( gr[=oo]m ), n. [OE. bridegome, brudgume, AS. br[=y]dguma (akin to OS. br[=u]digumo, D. bruidegom, bruigom, OHG. pr[=u]tigomo, MHG. briutegome, G. br[ a]utigam); AS. br[=y]d bride + guma man, akin to Goth. guma, Icel. gumi, OHG. gomo … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bridegroom — O.E. brydguma suitor, from bryd bride (see BRIDE (Cf. bride)) + guma man (Cf. O.N. gumi, O.H.G. gomo, cognate with L. homo man; see HOMUNCULUS (Cf. homunculus)). Ending altered 16c. by folk etymolo … Etymology dictionary
bridegroom — [n] male marriage partner benedict, groom, helpmate, husband, mate, newlywed, old man*, spouse; concepts 296,419 Ant. bride … New thesaurus
bridegroom — ► NOUN ▪ a man on his wedding day or just before and after the event. ORIGIN Old English, «bride man» … English terms dictionary
bridegroom — [brīd′gro͞om΄] n. [ME bridegome < OE brydguma, suitor < bryd, bride + guma (akin to L homo), man; altered by folk etym. after GROOM] a man who has just been married or is about to be married … English World dictionary
bridegroom — UK [ˈbraɪdˌɡruːm] / US [ˈbraɪdˌɡrum] noun [countable] Word forms bridegroom : singular bridegroom plural bridegrooms a man who is getting married, or who has recently married. The bridegroom is often simply called the groom … English dictionary
bridegroom — noun Etymology: Middle English (Scots) brydegrome, by folk etymology from Middle English bridegome, from Old English brȳdguma, from brȳd + guma man; akin to Old High German brūtgomo bridegroom more at homage Date: 14th century a man just… … New Collegiate Dictionary
bridegroom — (also groom) noun ADJECTIVE ▪ prospective ▪ proud PHRASES ▪ the bride and bridegroom … Collocations dictionary
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bridegroom — [[t]bra͟ɪdgruːm[/t]] bridegrooms N COUNT A bridegroom is a man who is getting married. Syn: groom … English dictionary
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