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Aiburobhaat

আইবুড়োভাত
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Aiburobhaat (আইবুড়োভাত) is a Bengali-origin word used in Indian English, meaning a Bengali pre-wedding ritual involving a special meal for the bride or groom. In crosswords it is the 11-letter answer AIBUROBHAAT (11).

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Meaning & usage

Aiburobhaat is a traditional Bengali pre-wedding ritual where the bride or groom is treated to a special meal by family and friends. It signifies the last meal as an unmarried individual, celebrating the transition from singlehood to married life. The meal often includes favorite dishes of the bride or groom and is a joyous occasion filled with love and blessings.

In a sentence

Before her wedding, she enjoyed her Aiburobhaat with her family and close friends.

Aiburobhaat as a crossword answer

Aiburobhaat is a 11-letter answer. A typical clue:

“A Bengali pre-wedding ritual involving a special meal for the bride or groom” (11)

Category: Festival Origin: Bengali Script: Bengali

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