Bridemaidship

/ˈbraɪdmeɪdʃɪp/ noun

The role, position, or status of being a bridemaid or bridesmaid at a wedding.

Formed from 'bridemaid' with the suffix '-ship,' which turns nouns into abstract nouns representing a state, office, or quality (as in 'friendship,' 'leadership'). This pattern became productive in Middle English for creating titles and roles.

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