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bunns
English
Noun
bunns
- plural of bunn
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banns
English
Etymology
Alteration of bans.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /bænz/
- Rhymes: -ænz
- Homophone: bans
Noun
banns pl (plural only)
- The announcement of a forthcoming marriage (legally required for a church wedding in England and Wales and read on the three Sundays preceding the marriage).
- 1766, George Colman & David Garrick, The Clandestine Marriage, Act II, Scene ii.
- Sir John. Why the banns have been publi?hed, and nobody has forbidden them, 'tis true—but you know either of the parties may change their minds even after they enter the church.
- 1766, George Colman & David Garrick, The Clandestine Marriage, Act II, Scene ii.
- Historically, any public announcement of a coming event.
- The Banes which are reade beefore the beginninge of the playes of Chester, 4 June, 1600.
Synonyms
- banns of marriage
Translations
Icelandic
Noun
banns
- indefinite genitive singular of bann
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