Marry
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English
Verb
marry, past and past participle married, present participle marrying
- Join in marriage.
- Jones and Smith will marry in June.
- Preside at the joining of people in marriage.
- A justice of the peace will marry Jones and Smith.
- Join together.
- The attempt to marry medieval plainsong with speed metal produced interesting results.
Translations
to join in marriage
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preside at the joining in marriage
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to join together
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Translations to be checked
- French: se marrier (1), marrier (2), épouser
- German: heiraten (1), verheiraten (2)
- Italian: sposare
- Slovak:
- zosobášiť sa (1, 2, 5, 6)
- zosobášiť (3, 4, 7, 8, 9)
- oženiť sa (1)
- oženiť (4)
- vydať sa (2)
- vydať (3)
- vziať si za manželku (1, 6)
- vziať si za manžela (2, 5)
- Swedish: gifta sig (1), viga (2)
Homonyms
(in some dialects)
- Mary
- merry
Interjection
marry
- (Obsolete) Indeed! in truth!—a term of asseveration said to have been derived from the practice of swearing by the Virgin Mary.
- I have chequed him for it, and the young lion repents; marry, not in ashes and sackcloth, but in new silk and old sack.
- Shakespeare, King Henry IV, Part ii, Act 1 Scene 2
- I have chequed him for it, and the young lion repents; marry, not in ashes and sackcloth, but in new silk and old sack.