| 释义 |
wed·lock \ˈwedˌläk\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English wedlac, wedlok, from Old English wedlāc, from wedd pledge + -lāc, suffix denoting activity, probably from lāc warlike activity, play — more at wed, lake (amusement) 1. obsolete : the marriage bond or contract 2. a. : the state of being married : marriage, matrimony < where love cannot be, there can be left of wedlock nothing but the empty husk — John Milton > b. archaic : a marital union : a wedded life 3. obsolete : wife • - out of wedlock |