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Betroth logo #10101) Affiance 2) Arrange for the marriage of 3) Engage 4) Exclusively Saxon word 5) Exclusively Anglo word 6) Get engaged 7) Give to in marriage 8) Pledge to tie the knot with 9) Plight 10) Promise in marriage 11) Promise to wed 12) To give in marriage 13) To promise in marriage 14) To promise to marry
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Betroth

Betroth logo #10101) Affiance 2) Engage
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Betroth

Betroth logo #21002• (v. t.) To nominate to a bishopric, in order to consecration. • (v. t.) To contract to any one for a marriage; to engage or promise in order to marriage; to affiance; -- used esp. of a woman. • (v. t.) To promise to take (as a future spouse); to plight one`s troth to.
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betroth

betroth logo #209731. To contract to any one for a marriage; to engage or promise in order to marriage; to affiance; used especially. Of a woman. 'He, in the first flower of my freshest age, Betrothed me unto the only heir.' (Spenser) 'Ay, and we are betrothed.' (Shak) ... 2. To promise to take (as a future spouse); to plight one's troth to. 'What man is there that h...
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Betroth

Betroth logo #20972Be·troth' transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Betrothed ; present participle & verbal noun Betrothing .] [ Prefix be- + troth , i. e., truth . See Truth .] 1. To contract to any one for a ...
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betroth

betroth logo #20400[v] - give to, in marriage
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betroth

betroth logo #20974engage verb give to in marriage
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Betroth

Betroth logo #21654to promise to wed. A phonetic variation of "by truth". See also "troth" and "plight"
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betroth

betroth logo #21199to arrange for the marriage of; affiance (usually used in passive constructions): The couple was betrothed with the approval of both families. · to promise to marry.
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