Brideship

/ˈbraɪdʃɪp/ noun

The state, condition, or social position of being a bride; the period of engagement or newlywed status.

From 'bride' with the '-ship' suffix, creating an abstract noun for the condition or role of being a bride. This formation is parallel to 'kingship' or 'friendship,' using a suffix that transformed concrete nouns into abstract status terms.

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