wedded


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
wed/wed/
verb (weds, wedding; past and past part. wedded or wed)
  • 1 formal or literary marry.

    ■ give or join in marriage.

    ■ (as adj. wedded) of or concerning marriage: wedded bliss.

  • 2 combine (two desirable factors or qualities).
  • 3 (be wedded to) be entirely devoted to (an activity, belief, etc.).
– origin OE weddian, from the Gmc base of Scots wed ‘a pledge’; rel. to gage1.
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