Wed
WED, verb transitive [Latin , 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.
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.
5. To espouse; to take part with.
WED, verb intransitive To marry; to contract matrimony.
When shall I wed?
WED, noun A pledge.