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Definition of Groomsmen
1. groomsman [n] - See also: groomsman
Lexicographical Neighbors of Groomsmen
Literary usage of Groomsmen
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Memories of Sir Llewelyn Turner: Memories Serious and Light of the Irish by Llewelyn Turner, J. E. Vincent (1903)
"... Pompey 1 "—A yacht accident—Mr. Samuel Holland—Recreant groomsmen—Mr.
Fosbery Lyster—Mismanagement of Carnarvon Harbour—Sinning against the light. ..."
2. Hand-book of Official and Social Etiquette and Public Ceremonials at by De Benneville Randolph Keim (1889)
"The bridesmaids and groomsmen have already arrived and should be in waiting.
RELATIVES. ... When there are groomsmen there is one to each bridesmaid, ..."
3. Brides and Bridals by John Cordy Jeaffreson (1873)
"The favours and ribands which the bride thus left behind her at the moment of
her flight might be worn by the groomsmen during the bridal gala of several ..."
4. Sweden and the Swedes by William Widgery Thomas (1891)
"Ten bridesmaids and ten groomsmen preceded the happy couple. The bridesmaids were
all in white, of course, and carried bouquets, and each one of the ..."