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What does bridemean in Olde English?

The word "bride" in Old English is "brȳd".

Interestingly, it's related to the word "breed" and it meant "young woman, maiden". It originally referred to a woman who was about to be married or who had just been married, not just to a woman who was married.

So, "brȳd" essentially encompassed the concept of a young woman about to embark on the journey of marriage, symbolizing the blossoming of a new life and family.

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