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Spouse — (spouz), v. t. [See {Espouse}, and {Spouse}, n.] To wed; to espouse. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] This markis hath her spoused with a ring. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] Though spoused, yet wanting wedlock s solemnize. Spenser. [1913 Webster] She was found… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Solemnize — Sol em*nize, n. Solemnization. [R.] [1913 Webster] Though spoused, yet wanting wedlock s solemnize. Spenser. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
spouse — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French espus (masculine) & espuse (feminine), from Latin sponsus betrothed man, groom & sponsa betrothed woman, bride, both from sponsus, past participle of spondēre to promise, betroth; akin to Greek … New Collegiate Dictionary
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spouse — spousehood, n. spouseless, adj. n. /spows, spowz/; v. /spowz, spows/, n., v., spoused, spousing. n. 1. either member of a married pair in relation to the other; one s husband or wife. v.t. 2. Obs. to join, give, or take in marriage. [1150 1200;… … Universalium
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spouse — [[t]spaʊs, spaʊz[/t]] n. v. spoused, spous•ing 1) one s husband or wife 2) archaic to wed • Etymology: 1150–1200; < OF spous (masc.), spouse (fem.) < L spōnsus, spōnsa lit., pledged (man, woman), n. uses of ptp. of spondēre to pledge … From formal English to slang
spouse — /spaʊs / (say spows), /spaʊz / (say spowz) noun 1. either member of a married pair in relation to the other; one s husband or wife. 2. (for some official or legal purposes, as when indicating the person to accept certain responsibilities, receive …
spouse — [spous; ] also, esp. for vt. [, spouz] n. [ME spus < OFr espous < L sponsus, betrothed, pp. of spondere: see SPONSOR] a partner in marriage; (one s) husband or wife vt. spoused, spousing Archaic to marry; wed … English World dictionary