Nuptials

  • 61spousal — noun Etymology: Middle English spousaille, from Anglo French spousailles, espusailles espousal Date: 14th century nuptials usually used in plural …

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  • 62wedding — noun Usage: often attributive Date: before 12th century 1. a marriage ceremony usually with its accompanying festivities ; nuptials 2. an act, process, or instance of joining in close association 3. a wedding anniversary or its celebration… …

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  • 63hymeneal — I. adjective Etymology: Latin hymenaeus wedding song, wedding, from Greek hymenaios, from Hymēn Date: 1602 nuptial • hymeneally adverb II. noun Date: 1655 1. plural …

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  • 64Abraham Lincoln — This article is about the American president. For other uses, see Abraham Lincoln (disambiguation). Abraham Lincoln …

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  • 65Family name — Last name redirects here. For the song, see Last Name. Family name Frankenstein, an example of compound German family names which were typical for Jews (New Jewish Cemetery, Prague) A family name (in Western contexts often referred to as a last… …

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  • 66Galla Placidia — Aelia Galla Placidia (392 – November 27, 450) was the Empress consort of Constantius III, Western Roman Emperor.FamilyPlacidia was the daughter of Roman Emperor Theodosius I and his second wife Galla. [… …

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  • 67James Bond — Double Oh Seven redirects here. For other uses, see 007 (disambiguation). This article is about the spy series in general. For the character, see James Bond (character). For the film series, see James Bond in film. For the novels, see James Bond… …

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  • 68Malta — This article is about the Mediterranean country. For other uses, see Malta (disambiguation). Republic of Malta Repubblika ta Malta …

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  • 70Diana, Princess of Wales — Diana Spencer redirects here. For other persons of this name, see Diana Spencer (disambiguation). Diana Princess of Wales; Duchess of Rothesay (more) …

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