bride, daughter-in-law, spouse

“Bride, Bridegroom” From Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

[MARRIAGE.]

“Daughter” From Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

(milk). Daughter or any female descendant (Gen. 24:48); female inhabitant (Gen. 6:2; Isa. 10:32; 23:12; Luke 23:28); singing birds (Eccl. 12:4).

“Spouse” From Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

[MARRIAGE

“Bride” From Concise Bible Dictionary:

A woman about to be married, or newly married, used symbolically for those who are closely associated with Jehovah or the Lord Jesus. Though the word does not occur in the Canticles, nearly the whole of that book is composed of discourses between a bridegroom and a bride-doubtless referring to Jehovah and the Jewish remnant (compare Hos. 2:19-20). As a bride adorns herself with jewels (Isa. 61:10), so would Jerusalem be adorned with Jehovah’s righteousness and salvation. When John is called to behold the bride, the Lamb’s wife, he sees a beautiful city, the holy Jerusalem, having the glory of God (Rev. 21:2, 9-10). The church is the bride of the Lamb (compare 2 Cor. 11:2).

“Daughter” From Concise Bible Dictionary:

Besides the ordinary meaning of this word it is used also for grand-daughter or female descendant in general (Luke 1:5); also as belonging to a race or country, or to Zion or Israel (Gen. 27:46; Num. 25:1; 2 Kings 19:21; Luke 23:28). The term is also applied to towns and villages associated with some city, as may be seen in the margin of Numbers 21:25.

Strong’s Dictionary of Hebrew Words:

Transliteration:
kallah
Phonic:
kal-law’
Meaning:
from 3634; a bride (as if perfect); hence, a son's wife
KJV Usage:
bride, daughter-in-law, spouse