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n. abbr Wednesday лхагва гариг, гурав дахь өдөр. \Wed 4 May тавдугаар сарын 4-ний лхагва гариг.v. (pt, pp wedded or wed) 1. гэрлэх. wedded adj. 1. \Wed to sth үнэнч, салшгүй. He is \Wed to his work/ to the idea of European union. Ажлаасаа/ Европын хамтын нийгэмлэгийн тухай бодлоос тэр ер салахаа байсан. 2. нэгдсэн, хосолсон. beauty \Wed to simplicity хээгүй ааштай зэрэгцсэн гоо үзэсгэлэн. 3. хууль ёсоор гэрлэсэн. the newly \Wed саяхан хуримласан залуус, шинэхэн хос. 4. хуримын.
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Wed — Wed, v. t. [imp. {Wedded}; p. p. {Wedded} or {Wed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Wedding}.] [OE. wedden, AS. weddian to covenant, promise, to wed, marry; akin to OFries. weddia to promise, D. wedden to wager, to bet, G. wetten, Icel. ve[eth]ja, Dan. vedde,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Wed — Wed, v. t. [imp. {Wedded}; p. p. {Wedded} or {Wed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Wedding}.] [OE. wedden, AS. weddian to covenant, promise, to wed, marry; akin to OFries. weddia to promise, D. wedden to wager, to bet, G. wetten, Icel. ve[eth]ja, Dan. vedde,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wed — [ wed ] (past tense and past participle wed or wed|ded) verb intransitive or transitive MAINLY JOURNALISM to marry someone a. to combine one thing with another: wed something with something: a merger that will wed American ingenuity with Swiss… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
wed — (= marry). The form of the past tense and past participle is either wedded or wed. Its shortness makes it a popular word with headline writers and journalists • (Nicole said of meeting Urban, whom she wed in June last year: ‘I think we were two… … Modern English usage
Wed — (w[e^]d), n. [AS. wedd; akin to OFries. wed, OD. wedde, OHG, wetti, G. wette a wager, Icel. ve[eth] a pledge, Sw. vad a wager, an appeal, Goth. wadi a pledge, Lith. vad[*u]ti to redeem (a pledge), LL. vadium, L. vas, vadis, bail, security,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
WED — or Wed may refer to:* The act of getting married (example: Jack wed Jill ) * Wednesday * UN World Environment Day * WED Enterprises, the original name of Walt Disney Imagineering * Where Eagles Dare , film … Wikipedia
wed — [wed] vt. wedded, wedded or wed, wedding [ME wedden < OE weddian, lit., to pledge, engage < wed, a pledge, akin to Ger wetten, to pledge, wager < IE base * wadh , a pledge, to redeem a pledge > L vas (gen. vadis), a pledge] 1. to… … English World dictionary
Wed — Wed, v. i. To contact matrimony; to marry. When I shall wed. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wed — /wed/, v., wedded or wed, wedding. v.t. 1. to marry (another person) in a formal ceremony; take as one s husband or wife. 2. to unite (a couple) in marriage or wedlock; marry. 3. to bind by close or lasting ties; attach firmly: She wedded herself … Universalium
wed — [wed] v past tense and past participle wedded or wed [I,T not in progressive] [: Old English; Origin: weddian] to marry used especially in literature or newspapers … Dictionary of contemporary English
wed — [wed] v past tense and past participle wedded or wed [I,T not in progressive] [: Old English; Origin: weddian] to marry used especially in literature or newspapers … Dictionary of contemporary English