/ˈwɛdəd/ Rhymes: -ɛdəd <span class="searchmatch">wedded</span> (not comparable) (of a couple) Joined in marriage. Joined as if in a marriage. She was too <span class="searchmatch">wedded</span> to the first thought that...
From <span class="searchmatch">wedded</span> + -ness. <span class="searchmatch">weddedness</span> (uncountable) The state, quality, or condition of being wed or <span class="searchmatch">wedded</span>; matrimony....
From casnic + -ie. IPA(key): /kəsniˈt͡ʃije/ căsnicie f (plural căsnicii) marriage; married life, <span class="searchmatch">wedded</span> life, family life căsătorie...
Adgan m a male given name c. 9th century, Cadfan Stone Tengr[um]ui cimalted gu[reic] Adgan... Tengrumui, <span class="searchmatch">wedded</span> wife of Adgan......
Tengrumui f a female given name c. 9th century, Cadfan Stone Tengr[um]ui cimalted gu[reic] Adgan... Tengrumui, <span class="searchmatch">wedded</span> wife of Adgan......
English brudlak, brudlac (“nuptuals”), from Old English brȳdlāc (“bridal, <span class="searchmatch">wedded</span> condition, marriage ceremony”). By surface analysis, bride + -lock. bridelock...
weds, present participle wedding, simple past and past participle wed or <span class="searchmatch">wedded</span>) (transitive) To perform the marriage ceremony for; to join in matrimony...
(feminine sposata, masculine plural sposati, feminine plural sposate) married, <span class="searchmatch">wedded</span> Synonym: coniugato Antonym: celibe sposato (feminine sposata, masculine...
together. 1735, Henry Brooke, Universal Beauty: Their social branch the <span class="searchmatch">wedded</span> plexures rear “plexure”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield...
or loops. (literary, archaic) Wearing a wedding ring; hence, lawfully <span class="searchmatch">wedded</span>. 1875, Alfred Tennyson, Queen Mary: A Drama, London: Henry S. King & Co...