Bridestake

/ˈbraɪdsteɪk/ noun

A archaic or historical term for a stake, wager, or claim on a bride, or a post/stake used in a wedding ceremony or celebration.

From 'bride' and 'stake' (a pointed post, or a wager/claim), this could refer either to literal stakes used in wedding festivities or metaphorically to the claims/rights involved in marriage contracts. The exact usage is now obscure and appears in historical documents.

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