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matron of honor

noun

  1. a married woman acting as the principal attendant of the bride at a wedding.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of matron of honor1

An Americanism dating back to 1900–05
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Example Sentences

That’s a Good Dog In addition to a matron of honor, three bridesmaids and five groomsmen, Ms. Raines was attended by her “dog of honor,” Cool Cat.

She then rushed home to get three young children ready and served as matron of honor at the wedding.

In this case, the plan-changers also neglected to ask the matron of honor, “If we did X instead of Y, would that make a difference?”

Who, in this case, was a matron of honor because she is married.

“These are inspirational, girls’ night out — bring your girlfriend or matron of honor and have fun,” she said.

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