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Verb: wed (wedded,wedding)  wed
  1. Take in marriage
    "They wed in a small ceremony last spring";
    - marry, get married, conjoin [formal], hook up with [informal], get hitched with [informal], espouse [archaic], hitch up [informal], get hitched [informal], tie the knot [informal]
     
  2. Perform a marriage ceremony
    "We were wed the following week";
    - marry, tie, splice [informal]
Adjective: wed  wed
  1. Having been taken in marriage
    "we are lawfully wed now";
    - wedded
Noun: Wed
  1. The fourth day of the week; the third working day
    - Wednesday, Midweek
Contraction: we'd  weed
  1. We had, we would
    "We'd like to thank you for your help"

Derived forms: Weds, weds, wedding, wedded

See also: married

Type of: officiate, unify, unite, weekday

Encyclopedia: Wed

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