Bridemaiden

/ˈbraɪdmeɪdən/ noun

An archaic or poetic term for a young woman who serves as an attendant to the bride at a wedding.

A combination of 'bride' and 'maiden' (an archaic or poetic word for a young woman). This form was more common in Old and Middle English literature, where 'maiden' was the preferred literary term over the more common 'maid.'

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