Bridesmaid

/ˈbraɪdzmeɪd/ noun

A woman or girl who helps the bride prepare for and participates in a wedding ceremony, typically standing beside her during the wedding.

From Middle English 'bride' (a woman being married) and 'maid' (a young woman or maiden). The compound word emerged in the 16th century as weddings became more formal social events with designated attendants.

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