Wed
(verb)
- To marry (someone) in a ceremony, typically a religious or legal one.
- To join or unite closely or firmly.
- To take as a spouse.
Origin:
From the old english word "weddian" meaning "to marry".
Examples:
- They decided to wed in a small ceremony at City Hall.
- They wed in a private ceremony surrounded by family and close friends.
- They wed in a traditional church ceremony.
- The two countries wed their economies in a free trade agreement.
- She wed her love with a ring on her finger.