intransitive (†also reflexive). To enter into the matrimonial state; to take a wife or husband; to contract matrimony. Const. †to, with.
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释义 | society > society and the community > kinship or relationship > marriage or wedlock > action or fact of marrying > marry [verb (intransitive)] (40) weda1225 intransitive (†also reflexive). To enter into the matrimonial state; to take a wife or husband; to contract matrimony. Const. †to, with. marrya1325 intransitive. To enter into the state of matrimony; to take a husband or wife. Frequently in to get married (see get, v. 29b(b)). Also with to, (now… spousec1390 intransitive. To take a spouse; to marry with someone. Obsolete. to make matrimonyc1400 to make matrimony: to get married; to marry. to take to matrimony: to take as a wife. Obsolete. intermarry1528 intransitive. To contract matrimony, to enter into marriage; to marry. Said of a couple; hence of one person (with another). Now only in legal… contract1530 spec. as to marriage. transitive. To constitute marriage by contract; to enter into marriage. to give (also conjoin, join, take) in (also to, into) marriage1535 in marriage: in or into wedlock (now archaic). to give (also conjoin, join, take) in (also †to, †into) marriage: to give (join, etc.) as husband or… to make a match1547 A marriage or a marriage agreement, esp. one viewed as more or less advantageous with regard to wealth or social status. to make a match: to get… yoke1567 Frequently Scottish. intransitive. To wed, get married; to be or become joined by marriage. Obsolete. match1569 intransitive. To join oneself in marriage, to marry. Usually with with. Also: †(of animals) to mate (obsolete rare). Now British regional. mate1589 intransitive. To enter into marriage or (usually in later use) a sexual relationship with someone. †Also transitive with it (obsolete). to go to church (with a person)1600 colloquial. to go to church (with a person): to get married (to a person). Now rare. to put one's neck in a noosec1600 figurative. to put (also run) one's neck (or head) in a noose, and variants: to marry. Esp. in later use also more generally: to act in a way… paira1616 intransitive. Of two persons or (esp.) animals: to form a pair or couple. Also, of a larger number: to form pairs. to join giblets1647 transferred with reference to a human being. †to levy one's giblets: ? to summon up one's courage. †to join giblets: to marry. buckle1693 intransitive. To unite oneself in wedlock. espouse1693 intransitive. To get married (to one another). Obsolete. to change (alter) one's condition1712 to change (alter) one's condition: to get married. archaic or dialect. to tie the knot1718 In figurative phrases. to tie the hands of: to deprive of freedom of action. to tie the knot: to effect a union between two persons or things; esp.… to marry out1727 intransitive. to marry out: to marry a person of a different community, group, religion, etc. Also to marry out of. to wedlock it1737 (transitive) to unite in marriage (in quots. passive); also (nonce-use), to wedlock it, to get married. solemnize1748 absol. To marry. forgather1768 ? To come together in marriage. unite1769 intransitive. Of a person: to join in marriage with another. connubiate1814 To get married. conjugalize1823 intransitive. To become conjugal, to marry. connubialize1870 (intransitive) to enter the married state, to marry. splice1874 slang. intransitive. To get married. Also const. with. to get hitched up1890 passive. To be yoked; figurative to be married. U.S. Also to get hitched up: to be married, to become married (chiefly dialect and New Zealand). to hook up1903 intransitive. To get married or become involved in a romantic relationship; to engage in sexual activity. Usually with with. Subcategories:— of a woman (1) — of a man (7) — marry and settle (2) |
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