shidduch
Britishnoun
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an arranged marriage
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the arrangement of a marriage
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any negotiated agreement
Etymology
Origin of shidduch
from Hebrew: see shadchan
Example Sentences
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“Bernie needed Joel more than Joel needed Bernie, but it was a good shidduch,” said longtime Democratic Jewish activist and political consultant Steve Rabinowitz, using the Yiddish term for a Jewish arranged marriage.
From Washington Post
The North Slope storefront, previously a Pilates studio, was a shidduch — a match.
From New York Times
She's a matchmaker, in Hebrew a shidduch.
From The Guardian
"I am trying to drive into this, Elkan," Scheikowitz replied: "I have got for you an elegant Shidduch."
From Project Gutenberg
So, Scheikowitz," he said, "you are trying to fix up a Shidduch between Elkan and Miss Maslik without telling me a word about it, and you get the whole thing so mixed up that it is a case of trying to sit between two chairs!
From Project Gutenberg
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