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maid of honor

noun

  1. an unmarried woman who is the chief attendant of a bride. Compare matron of honor.
  2. an unmarried woman, usually of noble birth, attendant on a queen or princess.


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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of maid of honor1

First recorded in 1580鈥90
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Ms. James鈥檚 Rottweiler, Onyx, was the maid of honor at their wedding.

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鈥淚 lost my best friends, I lost my roommates, I lost my bridesmaids, I lost my maid of honor, I lost my everything,鈥 Thompson said.

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鈥淪he would have been my maid of honor, and I probably would have been hers,鈥 Jazzmin said.

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The simple function of handing over the bride鈥檚 ring could be done by the maid of honor, if there is one.

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And the maid of honor at his wedding 鈥 whose children are his godchildren 鈥 called him from the Barricks鈥 home Monday.

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