释义 |
ˈbridely, a. rare. [OE. brýdelíc nuptial, f. brýd, bride: the 16th c. word may have been formed anew, as ‘bridely’ in sense of ‘bride-like’, might possibly be said now.] Nuptial, bridal.
a1100Cott. Cleop. Gloss. in Wr.-Wülcker 388 (also 530) Dramate, þa brydelican ᵹewrite. 1565Golding Ovid's Met. i. (1593) 16 The bond of bridelie bed. 1567Turberv. Ovid's Epist. 71 In spousal bande and bridely knot be tyde. |