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bewed

English

Etymology

From Middle English biwedden, from Old English beweddian (to betroth, marry, give security), equivalent to be- +? wed. Cognate with Old Frisian biweddia.

Verb

bewed (third-person singular simple present beweds, present participle bewedding, simple past and past participle bewed or bewedded)

  1. (transitive) To pledge oneself to; betroth; wed; marry.
  2. (transitive) To unite closely and intimately; join.

Synonyms

  • (to wed): see also Thesaurus:marry
  • (to unite closely and intimately): attach, put together, unite; see also Thesaurus:join

Derived terms

  • bewedded
  • bewedding

Related terms

  • self-bewedding

Anagrams

  • bedew, dweeb

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newed

English

Verb

newed

  1. simple past tense and past participle of new

Anagrams

  • endew

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