Bridegroom

/ˈbraɪdɡruːm/ noun

A man who is about to be married or has just been married; a groom at a wedding.

Originally 'bridegome' from Old English, combining 'bride' (the bride) and 'gome' (man/fellow). Over time it transformed into 'bridegroom' through folk etymology—people mistakenly thought 'groom' (a servant who tends horses) was the intended word.

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