Synonym: join, marry, unite. Similar words: wedge, bowed, cowed, flawed, avowed, outlawed, hallowed, wedding. Meaning: [wed] n. the fourth day of the week; the third working day. v. 1. take in marriage 2. perform a marriage ceremony. adj. having been taken in marriage.
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(61) Never shall he be wed to the child a wretched soul living in this miserable hovel.
(62) Ulysses S. Grant's only daughter wed in the White House at the age of 18, in "perhaps the greatest American social event of the nineteenth century, " according to presidential historian Doug Wead.
(63) Most Aries eventually decide to wed, and a monogamous relationship.
(64) A man may woo where he will, but he will wed where his hap is.
(65) Wed have to compare notes on what were discussed during the day.
(66) My father wrote that he would find some southron lord to wed me, but he never did.
(67) OnJune 2nd 1967 the wed student of literature joined a protestinWest Berlin against the visiting shah of Iran.
(68) They died anyway: England lost two archbishops, and a princess, at Bordeaux on her way to wed the prince of Castile (whose king himself was also soon to die).