bridehood

noun

Etymology

From bride + -hood.

  1. inherited from *brūdiz — “bride
  2. inherited from *brūdi
  3. inherited from brȳd — “bride
  4. inherited from bride
  5. suffixed as bridehood — “bride + hood

Definitions

  1. The state or condition of being a bride.

    • In other words, it is women who still fall into the category of bridehood whose behavior should most closely model the ideals of modesty and restraint.
    • Bridehood will encompass all the previous moves of God, as well as the restoration of the fivefold ministry in each local church.

The neighborhood

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