
1) Abandon bachelorhood 2) Acquired in-laws 3) Amalgamate 4) Be a bachelor no more 5) Be single no more 6) Became one with 7) Become a benedict 8) Become a spouse 9) Become a union member 10) Become altared 11) Become an ex-bachelor 12) Become husband and wife 13) Become man and wife 14) Become one
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1) Asone 2) Inmarry 3) Intermarry 4) Married 5) Marry 6) Mismarry 7) One 8) Remarry 9) Tie 10) Unite 11) Wedded 12) Wednesday 13) Wive
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• of Wed • (n.) To join in marriage; to give in wedlock. • (n.) To take to one`s self and support; to espouse. • (n.) A pledge; a pawn. • (n.) To take for husband or for wife by a formal ceremony; to marry; to espouse. • (v. i.) To contact matrimony; to marry. • (n.) Fig.: To unite as if by the affections or th......
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abbreviation: Wednesday
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Wed (wĕd)
noun [ Anglo-Saxon
wedd ; akin to OFries.
wed , OD.
wedde , OHG,
wetti , German
wette a wager, Icelandic
veð a pledge, Swedish
vad a wager, an appeal, Goth.
wadi a pledge, Lithuanian
vadůti to redeem (a pledge), L...
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Wed intransitive verb To contact matrimony; to marry. 'When I shall
wed .'
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Wed transitive verb [
imperfect Wedded ;
past participle Wedded or
Wed ;
present participle & verbal noun Wedding .] [ Middle English
wedden , Anglo-Saxon
weddian to covenant, promis...
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[
adj] - having been taken in marriage
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splice verb perform a marriage ceremony; `The minister married us on Saturday`; `We were wed the following week`; `The couple got spliced on Hawaii`
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wedded adjective having been taken in marriage
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