bewed
Etymology
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Etymology
From Middle English biwedden, from Old English beweddian, equivalent to be- + wed.
Verbbewed (beweds, present participle bewedding; simple past and past participle bewed)
- (transitive) To pledge oneself to; betroth; wed; marry.
- (transitive) To unite closely and intimately; join.
- (to wed) see also Thesaurus:marry
- (to unite closely and intimately) attach, put together, unite; see also Thesaurus:join
- self-bewedding
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