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  ~ v past tense and past participle wedded or wed T not in progressive a word meaning to marry, used especially in literature or newspapers Wed a written abbreviation of wednesday ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
2.
  (weds, wedded) Note: The form 'wed' is used in the present tense and is the past tense. The past participle can be either 'wed' or 'wedded'. If one person weds another or if two people wed or are wed, they get married. (JOURNALISM or OLD-FASHIONED) In 1952 she wed film director Roger Vadim... The couple wed late at night in front of just nine guests... = marry V-RECIP: no cont, V n, pl-n V see also newlywed, wedded ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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   abbreviation see We WED  verb  (~ded; also ~; ~ding)  Etymology: Middle English ~den, from Old English ~dian; akin to Middle High German wetten to pledge, Old English ~d pledge, Old High German wetti, Gothic wadi, Latin vad-, vas bail, security  Date: before 12th century  transitive verb  1. to take for wife or husband by a formal ceremony ; marry  2. to join in marriage  3. to unite as if by marriage: as  a. to place in close or intimate association films that made me conscious of the power of ~ding image to music — Gerald Early  b. to link by commitment or custom never ~ herself to the cause was ~ to the old ways  intransitive verb to enter into matrimony  • ~der noun ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  v.tr. & intr. (wedding; past and past part. wedded or wed) 1 usu. formal or literary a tr. & intr. marry. b tr. join in marriage. 2 tr. unite (wed efficiency to economy). 3 tr. (as wedded adj.) of or in marriage (wedded bliss). 4 tr. (as wedded adj.) (foll. by to) obstinately attached or devoted (to a pursuit etc.). Etymology: OE weddian to pledge f. Gmc ...
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  вади, уади (русло пересыхающего водотока; в Азии и Африке) ...
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  1. уст. книж. жениться (на ком-л.); выйти замуж (за кого-л.); вступать в брак; сочетаться браком 2. уст. книж. венчать, сочетать браком; выдать замуж; женить 3. уст. книж. сочетать, соединять to wed simplicity to beauty —- сочетать простоту с красотой 4. уст. книж. гармонировать that building will wed with the landscape —- это здание хорошо впишется в ландшафт ...
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  abbr.; coll. = we had; we should; we would WED v.  1) выдавать замуж; женить  2) вступать в брак  3) сочетать, соединять WED. Wednesday noun среда ...
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  - O.E. weddian "to pledge, covenant to do something, marry," from P.Gmc. *wadjojanan. Sense remained "pledge" in other Gmc. languages (cf. Ger. Wette "bet, wager"); development to "marry" is unique to Eng. Wedding was O.E. weddung "state of being wed," but the O.E. word for the ceremony was bridelope, lit. "bridal run," in reference to conducting the bride to her new home. ...
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