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1 lawful, wedded, wife
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2 lawful
lawful ['lɔ:fʊl]∎ to go about one's lawful business vaquer à ses occupations;∎ by all lawful means par tous les moyens légaux;∎ my lawful wedded wife mon épouse légitime -
3 wife
∎ archaic to take a wife prendre femme;∎ formal do you take this woman to be your lawful, wedded wife? prenez-vous cette femme pour épouse légitime?;∎ archaic to take sb to wife prendre qn pour femme;∎ she's his second wife elle est sa deuxième femme, il l'a épousée en secondes noces;∎ she's been a good wife to him elle a été une bonne épouse pour lui;∎ the farmer's wife la fermière; -
4 wedded
wedded [ˈwedɪd]• do you take this woman to be your lawful(ly) wedded wife? voulez-vous prendre cette femme pour épouse ?b. ( = committed) to be wedded to sth [+ idea] être profondément attaché à qch ; [+ cause] être entièrement dévoué à qch -
5 wed
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6 wed
3 fig ( unite) allier [qualities] ; in him are wedded charm and ambition il allie le charme à l'ambition ; to wed sth with allier qch à ; to be wedded to être attaché à.D wedded pp adj [man, woman] marié ; wedded bliss hum bonheur m conjugal ; my lawful wedded wife mon épouse légitime.
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