wed 
(w
ĕd)
v. wed·ded, wed or wed·ded, wed·ding, weds
v.tr.1. To take as a spouse; marry.
2. To perform the marriage ceremony for; join in matrimony.
3. To unite closely: a style that weds form and function.
4. To cause to adhere devotedly or stubbornly: He was wedded to the idea of building a new school.
v.intr. To take a spouse; marry.
[Middle English wedden, from Old English weddian.]