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RITUAL, PERIOD IN A COUPLE'S RELATIONSHIP WHICH PRECEDES THEIR ENGAGEMENT AND MARRIAGE
Courting; Wooing; Suitor; Serial dating; IDate; Boxing-out; Edate; Pitching woo; Suitors; Wooer; Woo'ing; Courtships; Courted; Trysting; Trysted; Courtship in animals; Audit Date; Court ship; Insect courtship
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  • Sir Frank Dicksee]], 1884
  • "Southern Courtship" by American painter [[Eastman Johnson]] (1824–1906)
  • Flirting, aristocratic-style<br />Painting by Frédéric Soulacroix (1858–1933)
  • ''The Matchmaker'' <br />painting by Gerard van Honthorst (1590–1656)
  • God Speed]]'' by English artist [[Edmund Leighton]], 1900: depicting an armored [[knight]] departing for war and leaving behind his wife or sweetheart
  • Map showing the most popular social media applications, by country; Facebook is dominant in 2019.
  • An Indian wedding
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  • Ball of City of [[Vienna]] (1900)

wooer         
n.
Lover, suitor, gallant.
Wooer         
·vt One who wooes; one who courts or solicits in love; a suitor.
wooing         
n.
Suit, courtship, addresses.

Википедия

Courtship

Courtship is the period wherein some couples get to know each other prior to a possible marriage or committed romantic, de facto relationship. Courtship traditionally may begin after a betrothal and may conclude with the celebration of marriage. A courtship may be an informal and private matter between two people or may be a public affair, or a formal arrangement with family approval. Traditionally, in the case of a formal engagement, it is the role of a male to actively "court" or "woo" a female, thus encouraging her to understand him and her receptiveness to a marriage proposal.

Courtship as a social practice is a relatively recent phenomenon, emerging only within the last few centuries. From the standpoint of anthropology and sociology, courtship is linked with other institutions such as marriage and the family which have changed rapidly, having been subject to the effects of advances in technology and medicine. As humans societies have evolved from hunter-gatherers into civilized societies, there have been substantial adjustments in relations between people, with even the remaining biological imperative that a woman and man must have sexual intercourse for human procreation to happen being bypassed by in vivo fertilisation.

Примеры употребления для wooer
1. The assiduous wooer of party roots is not inclined to pull them up and tell them to love Lib Dem neighbours many hate for trivial local reasons.
2. By Adrian HigginsWashington Post Staff WriterMonday, February 5, 2007; A01 If love were an arms race, the wooer would now have the floral equivalent of a ballistic missile: a six–foot rose from Ecuador.
3. In retrospect, the trophies Levas collected in Manhattan flea markets seem to have been the offerings of an abject, hopeless wooer. ‘Usually I brought him flowers, though once I found a pair of little horns and glued them on his head.‘ Mapplethorpe photographed himself wearing this demonic accoutrement: he smirks like a lecherous Puck. ‘It‘s true, he could be a devil.
4. Article continues Far be it from us to suggest that the achingly hip leader of the Conservative party may be encountering a modicum of grassroots resistance in his laudable drive to promote pro–gay sentiment in that fine body, but we see Peter Willows, a Tory councillor in (of all places) Brighton, is in deep doo–doo for equating gays with paedophiles and denouncing men sleeping together as "an unnatural act". Meanwhile, the party chairman, Francis Maude, hitherto regarded as something of a wooer of the pink vote, has just reassured the Tory radio website that the party‘s controversial A–list of party candidates – which includes the openly gay party chairman, Margot James – is in no way about "inserting mincing metrosexuals into gritty northern marginal seats". Heaven forbid, Dave may be ahead of his time again.