Results for: man engaged to be married
English English
give somebody wife, marry a wife; take a wife; get married; give a woman as a wife, marry womanwive
go on a honeymoon, vacation together after a wedding (about a newly married couple), go on honeymoon, period of good feeling, vacation for newly-married couple, vacation taken by a newly married couple after their wedding; first month after a weddinghoneymoon
groom, man at his wedding, man who is engaged to be married, man who is about to be marriedbridegroom
group of commanders and officers that engaged in rebellion and revolution against the Turkish government in 1908Young Turks
having many husbands at once, being married to several men at once; having many stamens, having many pollen-producing organs (Botany)polyandrous
having many stamens, having multiple husbands, having multiple mates, practice of being married to several men at the same time; state of having many stamens, state of having many pollen-producing organs (Botany)polyandry
head nurse, house mother, dorm-mother; woman; married woman; head nurse; supervisor; mother, mature woman, woman wardenmatron
homemaker, married woman who manages her home full time (as opposed to working full-time outside the home), woman managing a householdhousewife
housemother, one of a married couple who is responsible for a group of young people living in an institution such as a dormitory or hostel., see also:housefatherhouseparent
hut, shanty, small poorly built cabin, live together without being legally married (Slang), small flimsy buildingshack
in combat, engaged in battle; prepared for battle, ready for combaton the warpath
in Greek mythology, a son of Jocasta and Laius, King of Thebes, who unwittingly killed his father and married his mother. He put out his own eyes when he discovered what he had done., king who unwittingly killed his father and married his mother (Greek...Oedipus
involved in an argument, at odds, engaged in a disagreementat loggerheads
Italian woman, see also:signor, see also:signore, Signora, Signore, signorina, title of respect for a married woman that is either prefixed to her name or used alone (Italian)signora
leave secretly to get married, secretly run away for the purpose of being marriedelope
 

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