Usages of sponsa
Socer laetus et socrus benigna sponsam in atrio salutant.
The happy father-in-law and the kind mother-in-law greet the bride in the atrium.
Sponsus tunicam novam gerit, sponsa autem coronam albam capit.
The bridegroom wears a new tunic, but the bride takes a white garland.
In matutina luce sponsa cum matre sua ad fanum ambulat et breve votum facit.
In the morning light the bride walks with her mother to the shrine and makes a short vow.
Sponsa cum consobrina diu loquitur, antequam ad vestibulum exeat.
The bride talks with her female cousin for a long time before she goes out to the entrance hall.
Patruus et amita parva dona afferunt, quae sponsa libenter accipit.
The paternal uncle and paternal aunt bring small gifts, which the bride gladly receives.
Sponsus timere non videtur, sed sponsa matri confitetur se paulum anxiam esse.
The bridegroom does not seem to be afraid, but the bride confesses to her mother that she is a little anxious.
Pater iubet omnes sedere, antequam sponsus et sponsa verba sua dicant.
Father orders everyone to sit down before the bridegroom and bride say their words.
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