shadchan
Americannoun
plural
shadchanim,plural
shadchansnoun
Etymology
Origin of shadchan
from Hebrew shadhkhān, from shiddēkh to arrange a marriage
Example Sentences
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Ruth shyly told the shadchan: "I'd be greatly honored if he would accept me as his wife."
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One voice in particular broke repeatedly into the consultations of the parents and the shadchan, and that was the voice of Henne Rösel, one of my father's numerous poor cousins.
From The Promised Land by Antin, Mary
Many a marriageable maiden who came to view the trousseau went home to prink and blush and watch for the shadchan.
From The Promised Land by Antin, Mary
Her parents are pleased with the son-in-law proposed by the shadchan, and now, at the last, the girl is brought in, to be examined and appraised by the prospective parents-in-law.
From The Promised Land by Antin, Mary
Hannah Hayye, the only daughter of Raphael the Russian, going on sixteen, buxom, bright, capable, and well educated, could not escape the eye of the shadchan.
From The Promised Land by Antin, Mary
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