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nuptial

[nuhp-shuhl, -chuhl] / ˈnʌp ʃəl, -tʃəl /


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The Ancient Greek and Roman elite held multi-day nuptial feasts, a tradition that was carried into the Middle Ages when weddings served as important political and social transactions between countries and kingdoms.

From Salon • Apr. 12, 2024

Glucose aversion solved one problem and created another, but male roaches were not going around trying to make sweeter nuptial gifts.

From New York Times • Mar. 28, 2023

But the perfect wedding day almost didn’t come together for two families who traveled to the island for nuptial festivities that almost got derailed by Hurricane Ian’s landfall and aftermath.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 1, 2022

Through it all, Ukrainian couples still marry, though forgoing the customary large nuptial gatherings.

From Los Angeles Times • May 3, 2022

I closed my eyes and thought of Rosa: her perfect face, her milky skin, her mermaid hair, her honeyed eyes that caused such havoc, her hands clasping the mother- of-pearl rosary, her nuptial flower crown.

From "The House of the Spirits: A Novel" by Isabel Allende




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