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wed

VI สมรส  แต่งงาน  som-rod

 

wed

VT สมรส (คำ ทางการ  แต่งงาน  espouse marry divorce som-rod

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

WED

v.t.[L., to give bail; a league; probably both are of one family. ] 1. To marry; to take for a husband or for wife.
--Since the day I saw thee first, and wedded thee.
2. To join in marriage.
And Adam, wedded to another Eve, shall live with her--
3. To unite closely in affection; to attach firmly. WE are apt to be wedded to our own customs and opinions.
Men are wedded to their lusts.
4. To unite for ever.
Thou art wedded to calamity.
5. To espouse; to take part with.
They wedded his cause.

 

WED

v.i.To marry; to contract matrimony. When shall I wed?

 

WED

n.A pledge.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

WED

Wed (wêd ), n. Etym: [AS. wedd; akin to OFries. wed, OD. wedde, OHG, wetti, G. wette a wager, Icel. veedh a pledge, Sw. vad a wager, an appeal, Goth. wadi a pledge, Lith. vaduti to redeem (a pledge ), LL. vadium, L. vas, vadis, bail, security, vadimonium security, and Gr. Athlete, Gage a pledge, Wage. ]

 

Defn: A pledge; a pawn. [Obs. ] Gower. Piers Plowman. Let him be ware, his neck lieth to wed [i. e., for a security ]. Chaucer.

 

WED

Wed, v. t. [imp. Wedded; p. p. Wedded or Wed; p. pr. & vb. n.Wedding. ] Etym: [OE. wedden, AS. weddian to covenant, promise, to wed, marry; akin to OFries. weddia to promise, D. wedden to wager, to bet, G. wetten, Icel. veedhja, Dan. vedde, Sw. vädja to appeal, Goth. gawadjon to betroth. See Wed, n.]

 

1. To take for husband or for wife by a formal ceremony; to marry; to espouse. With this ring I thee wed. Bk. of Com. Prayer. I saw thee first, and wedded thee. Milton.

 

2. To join in marriage; to give in wedlock. And Adam, wedded to another Eve, Shall live with her. Milton.

 

3. Fig. : To unite as if by the affections or the bond of marriage; to attach firmly or indissolubly. Thou art wedded to calamity. Shak. Men are wedded to their lusts. Tillotson.[Flowers ] are wedded thus, like beauty to old age. Cowper.

 

4. To take to one's self and support; to espouse. [Obs. ] They positively and concernedly wedded his cause. Clarendon.

 

WED

WED Wed, v. i.

 

Defn: To contact matrimony; to marry. "When I shall wed. " Shak.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

wed

wed |wed wɛd | verb ( weds, wedding ; past and past participle wedded or wed ) [ with obj. ] chiefly formal or archaic get married to: he was to wed the king's daughter. [ no obj. ] get married: they wed a week after meeting | (be wed ) : they were wed in London. give or join in marriage: will you wed your daughter to him? (as adj. wedded ) of or concerning marriage: 10 years of wedded bliss . combine (two factors or qualities, esp. desirable ones ): in this recording he weds an excellent program with a distinctive vocal style. (be wedded to ) be obstinately attached or devoted to (an activity, belief, or system ): foreign policy has remained wedded to outdated assumptions. ORIGIN Old English weddian, from the Germanic base of Scots wed a pledge ; related to Latin vas surety, also to gage 1 .

 

Oxford Dictionary

wed

wed |wɛd | verb ( weds, wedding; past and past participle wedded or wed ) [ with obj. ] 1 chiefly formal or archaic get married to: he was to wed the king's daughter. [ no obj. ] get married: they wed a week after meeting | (be wed ) : they were wed in London. give or join in marriage: will you wed your daughter to him? (as adj. wedded ) of or concerning marriage: 25 years' wedded bliss . 2 combine (two factors or qualities, especially desirable ones ): in this album he weds an excellent programme with a distinctive vocal style. (be wedded to ) be obstinately attached or devoted to (an activity, belief, or system ): the government was wedded to budgetary orthodoxy. ORIGIN Old English weddian, from the Germanic base of Scots wed a pledge ; related to Latin vas surety , also to gage 1 .

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

wed

wed verb 1 they are old enough to wed: marry, get married, become husband and wife; informal tie the knot, walk down the aisle, get hitched, take the plunge. ANTONYMS divorce, separate. 2 he will wed his girlfriend: marry, take as one's wife /husband, lead to the altar; informal make an honest woman of; archaic espouse. ANTONYMS divorce, jilt. 3 she wedded the two forms of spirituality: unite, unify, join, combine, amalgamate, fuse, integrate, bond, merge, meld, splice.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

wed

wed verb 1 they are old enough to wed: marry, get /be married, be wed, become husband and wife, become man and wife, plight /pledge one's troth; informal tie the knot, walk down the aisle, take the plunge, get spliced, get hitched, get yoked, say ‘I do ; archaic become espoused. ANTONYMS divorce, separate. 2 he's planning to wed his long-term girlfriend: get /be married to, marry, be wed to, take as one's wife /husband, lead to the altar; informal get hitched to, get spliced to, tie the knot with, make an honest woman of; archaic espouse, wive. ANTONYMS divorce; jilt. 3 she wedded the old and new forms of spirituality: unite, unify, join, link, connect, combine, amalgamate, fuse, integrate, weld, bond, stick together, bring together, knit together, glue, cement, coalesce, merge.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

wed

wed /wed /〖語源は 「身代金などを払って妻とする 」〗動詞 s ; ded, ; ded, ; ding 自動詞 ⦅やや古 /主に文 報道 〈カップルが 〉結婚する (!進行形にしない ) The couple wed in 2001 .その2人は2001年に結婚した 他動詞 1 〈人が 〉〈人 〉と結婚する (marry ); …の結婚式を行う ; «…と » …を結婚させる «to » ; be ded 〗【人と 】結婚する «to » .2 ⦅文 ⦆ «…に » …を結合させる, 結び付ける «to , with » ; 〈複数のもの 〉を結び付ける (unite ).3 〖通例be ded 〗〈人が 〉 «…に » 執着している «to » .

 

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