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child bride
noun
a very young bride.
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1835–45
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"You remind me of a child-friend who once wrote to tell me about her sister being married. "Now I will tell you all about Bessie's wedding." Then came a long account of bridesmaids, and breakfast, and everything else, except the name of the bride-groom! That of course didn't matter: the great thing was to get married somehow."
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