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wedded [ˈwedɪd] ADJ

1. wedded form bliss, life:

wedded
lawful wedded wife

2. wedded (committed):

to be wedded to sth

Wed.

Wed. short for Wednesday

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

1. wed (marry):

2. wed fig (unite):

łączyć [perf po-]
to be wedded to [or with] sth

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

brać [perf wziąć] ślub

I. newly-wed N

II. newly-wed ADJ

Present
Iwed
youwed
he/she/itweds
wewed
youwed
theywed
Past
Iwedded / wed
youwedded / wed
he/she/itwedded / wed
wewedded / wed
youwedded / wed
theywedded / wed
Present Perfect
Ihavewedded / wed
youhavewedded / wed
he/she/ithaswedded / wed
wehavewedded / wed
youhavewedded / wed
theyhavewedded / wed
Past Perfect
Ihadwedded / wed
youhadwedded / wed
he/she/ithadwedded / wed
wehadwedded / wed
youhadwedded / wed
theyhadwedded / wed

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Taken into service thus, he betrothed and later wed.
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They wed in 1990 and divorced in 1994.
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Children of the family were quickly wed at the age of 18, or as soon as possible after reaching 18.
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She asked him to obtain a divorce if he learned that she was truly wed.
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After having an affair, the two would wed 4 years later in 1978.
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