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I . wed <-ded, -ded [or wed, wed]> [wed] form VB trans

1. wed (marry):

wed

2. wed fig (unite):

wed
łączyć [perf po-]

II . wed <-ded, -ded [or wed, wed]> [wed] form VB intr

Wed.

Wed. short for Wednesday

Wed.
śr. (środa)

I . newly-wed N

II . newly-wed ADJ

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Kay weds a playwright who cheats on her.
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Eventually the pair fell in love, were wed and had many children.
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If wed just recorded him singing it and not me, we could have had a secret bonus album, but we did nt do that.
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He also tells her the truth of why they could not wed.
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The two wed the next year and conceived two boys, later divorcing in 1968.
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Indeed, he is due to wed the daughter of his boss, and live wealthily ever after.
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The couple wed in 1947 and have four children and 15 grandchildren.
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He was once engaged but his bride died before they could be wed.
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Two of the actresses wed key men in the production of the program.
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They were wed and the people were happy.
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