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English word nuptial comes from Proto-Indo-European *snewbʰ-, Proto-Indo-European *snewbʰo-, Latin nubere, and later Latin nupta ((usually with nova) bride. A married woman; wife.)
*snewbʰ- (Proto-Indo-European)
*snewbʰo- (Proto-Indo-European)
to marry, to wed
nubere (Latin)
nubo (Latin)
(intransitive, of plants) I become joined, tied or wedded (to).. (intransitive, with dative) I veil myself for, get married to, marry, wed (for a woman).. (transitive, rare) I cover, veil.
nupta (Latin)
(usually with nova) bride. A married woman; wife.
nuptiae (Latin)
Wedding, marriage, nuptials.
nuptialis (Latin)
Nuptial (of or pertaining to marriage, wedding).
nuptial (English)
Capable, or characteristic, of breeding.. Of or pertaining to wedding and marriage.