bridesmatronEtymologyFrom bride + -s- + matron, by analogy with bridesmaid and maid of honor, matron of honor.bridesmatron means A married bridesmaid. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 74 out of 100.nounA married bridesmaid.“In the celebrated Aldobrandini fresco-painting, found in the baths of Titus, the bride is seated veiled on a bed, with the pronuba or bridesmatron near her, whilst the bridegroom sits at the foot of the bed.”