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1 wedded
past tense, past participles; see wedtr['wedɪd]1 casado,-a (to, con)2 (devoted) aferrado,-a (to, a)adj.• casado, -a adj.• conyugal adj.['wedɪd]ADJ2) (fig)to be wedded to — (=linked to) estar ligado or unido a
to be wedded to an idea — [person] aferrarse or estar aferrado a una idea
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2 lawful
1) ((negative unlawful) allowed by law: He was attacked while going about his lawful business.) legal, lícito2) (just or rightful: She is the lawful owner of the property.) legítimolawful adj legaltr['lɔːfʊl]1 legal2 (allowed by law) lícito,-alawful ['lɔfəl] adj: legal, legítimo, lícito♦ lawfully advadj.• legal (Jurisprudencia) adj.• legítimo, -a adj.• lícito, -a adj.'lɔːfəladjective <ruler/heir> legítimo; < contract> válido, legal; <conduct/action> lícito['lɔːfʊl]ADJ [owner, government] legítimo; [action, behaviour] legítimo, lícito; [contract] legal, válido* * *['lɔːfəl]
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