Rechercher
to betroth
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fiancer
to promise to marry someone, typically with a formal ceremony or agreement, often involving the exchange of rings
Transitive: to betroth sb | to betroth to sb
betroth
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betrothed
adj
betrothed
adj
Exemple
In many cultures, couples are betrothed during traditional engagement ceremonies.
The medieval princess was betrothed to a prince from a neighboring kingdom for political alliances.
The couple exchanged vows to betroth themselves to each other in the presence of close friends and family.
They decided to betroth each other in a private ceremony before announcing their engagement.
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