Newly+married+man
21mister — The commonest use of ‘mister’ on its own, not followed by a name, is by children who address a passing stranger. In early November, for example, children displaying their effigies of Guy Fawkes in the streets of British cities will accost a… …
22benedick — adj. newly married n. newly married man …
23benedicks — adj. newly married n. newly married man …
24George Meade — Infobox Military Person name= George Gordon Meade born= birth date|1815|12|31 died= death date and age|1872|11|6|1815|12|31 placeofbirth=Cádiz, Spain placeofdeath=Philadelphia, Pennsylvania placeofburial= caption=George Gordon Meade, portrait by… …
25bridegroom — /bruyd groohm , groom /, n. a newly married man or a man about to be married. [bef. 1000; late ME (Scots) brydgrome, alter. of ME bridegome, OE brydguma (bryd BRIDE1 + guma man, c. L homo), with final element conformed to GROOM] * * * …
26bridegroom — bride•groom [[t]ˈbraɪdˌgrum, ˌgrʊm[/t]] n. a newly married man or a man about to be married • Etymology: bef. 1000; late ME (Scots) brydgrome, alter. of ME bridegome, OE brȳdguma=brȳd bride+guma man (c. L homō) …
27groom — n 1. stableboy, stableman, hostler, ostler, equerry. 2. bridegroom, newly married man, man about to be married; benedict, husband, spouse, consort, partner, better half, mate. v 3. arrange, fix, adjust, do, dress, adorn; put in order, tend, make… …
28benedick — noun a newly married man (especially one who has long been a bachelor) • Syn: ↑benedict • Hypernyms: ↑husband, ↑hubby, ↑married man …
29benedict — noun a newly married man (especially one who has long been a bachelor) • Syn: ↑benedick • Hypernyms: ↑husband, ↑hubby, ↑married man …
30benedict — noun Etymology: alteration of Benedick, character in Shakespeare s Much Ado About Nothing Date: 1821 a newly married man who has long been a bachelor …