Marry
(verb)
- To unite a man and a woman as husband and wife according to law or custom.
- To perform the ceremony of marrying two people.
Origin:
From middle english marien, from old english mǣrian, from proto-germanic *mairijaną.
Examples:
- She plans to marry her long-time boyfriend next year.
- He married them in a small ceremony in the garden.
- The couple decided to marry after dating for five years.
- Many cultures have different traditions for marrying couples.
- Do you take this man to be your lawfully wedded husband?