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BRI'DLER, n. One that bridles; one that restrains and governs.
BRI'DLED, pp. Having a bridle on; restrained.
BRI'DLE-HAND, n. [bridle and hand.] The hand which holds the bridle in riding.
BRI'DLE, n. 1. The instrument with which a horse is governed and restrained by a...
BRIDG'Y, a. Full of bridges. [Not used.]
BRIDG'ING, ppr. Erecting a bridge; building a bridge over.
BRIDG'ED, pp. Covered or furnished with a bridge.
BRIDGE, n. 1. Any structure of wood, stone, brick, or iron, raised over a river,...
BRI'DEWELL, n. A house of correction, for the confinement of disorderly persons;...
BRI'DESTAKE, n. A stake or post set in the ground to dance round.
BRI'DERMAID, n. [bride and maid.] A woman who attends on a bride at her wedding.
BRI'DERBED, n. [bride and bed.] The marriage bed.
BRI'DEMAN, n. [bride and man.] A man who attends upon a bridegroom and bride at ...
BRI'DEGROOM, n. A man newly married; or a man about to be married. The passage o...
BRI'DECHAMBER, n. The nuptial apartment. Mat 9.
BRI'DECAKE, n. [bride and cake.] The cake which is made for the guests at a wedd...