| 单词 | groomsman | 
| 释义 | groomsmann.  A young man acting as friend or attendant on the bridegroom at a marriage, either alone (as ‘best man’) or as one of a company; = bridesman n. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > kinship or relationship > marriage or wedlock > wedding or nuptials > people connected with wedding > 			[noun]		 > attendant > groomsman bridesman1555 bride squirea1637 groomsman1698 best man1782 1698    M. Henry Let. 10 Oct. in  R. Thoresby Corr. I. 330  				I tell Mr. Boyse he must let me have the honour of being his groomsman at his next journey to Leeds. 1861    S. Lysons Claudia & Pudens 178  				Then came the ceremony of carrying the brides over the threshold by the groomsmen. 1889    John Bull 2 Mar. 151/2  				The bridegroom was attended by his brother..as groomsman. 1899    Daily News 30 Nov. 5/1  				The old custom of having groomsmen at a wedding was revived yesterday afternoon at the marriage of —— ..There were five bridesmaids..two pages, and nine groomsmen. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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