wed

  • 11wed — [wed] v past tense and past participle wedded or wed [I,T not in progressive] [: Old English; Origin: weddian] to marry used especially in literature or newspapers …

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  • 12wed — [wed] (past tense and past participle wed wedded) verb [I/T] mainly journalism to marry, or to marry someone …

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  • 13wed — [v1] marry become husband and wife, be married, couple, espouse, get hitched*, get married, join, lead to the altar, make one*, receive in marriage, say I do*, take in marriage, tie*, tie the knot*, unite; concept 297 Ant. divorce wed [v2] join,… …

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  • 14wed — ► VERB (wedding; past and past part. wedded or wed) 1) formal or literary marry. 2) formal or literary give or join in marriage. 3) (wedded) of or concerning marriage. 4) combine (two desirable factors or qualities) …

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  • 15WED — ist die Abkürzung für: ein Programm der Computerspiel Entwicklungssoftware 3D GameStudio Mittwoch (englisch: Wednesday) Walt Disney Engineering Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unters …

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  • 16wed — index connect (join together), join (bring together), unite Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 17Wed. — Wed. also Weds BrE a written abbreviation of Wednesday …

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  • 18Wed. — Wed. also Weds BrE a written abbreviation of Wednesday …

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  • 19Wed. — Wed. abbreviation Wednesday …

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  • 20wed — (v.) O.E. weddian to pledge, covenant to do something, marry, from P.Gmc. *wadjojanan (Cf. O.N. veðja to bet, wager, O.Fris. weddia to promise, Goth. ga wadjon to betroth ), from PIE root *wadh to pledge, to redeem a pledge (Cf. L. vas, gen.… …

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