Affiance :
Desperatio
sponsalia, Desperatio, desponsationis, promissum, pignus, inceptum, susciperent veritatem, contractus matrimonii
Desperatio, sponsabo, Incipite delude, contractus, rebus
Desperatioluliam,affiancesaffiancing
Desperatioluliam,affiancesaffiancing
Verb(1) give to in marriage
(1) The Council ordered me to be affianced to you.(2) Ferdinand wished to wed Anna, who was affianced to Edmond.(3) But she has affianced her daughter to a promising young man in a prosperous Korean family.(4) She and Gabriel are affianced , she added as an after thought.(5) Yet, it astounded those women that her father had wealth, power, and she had beauty, and she wasn't even affianced .
Related Phrases of affiance(1) affiance ::
Desperatio
(1) affiance ::
Desperatio
Synonyms
Verb
1. betroth ::
sponsabo
2. plight ::
rebus
3. engage ::
proelium
Verb
1. betroth ::
sponsabo
2. plight ::
rebus
3. engage ::
proelium
Different Formsaffiance, affianced, affiances, affiancing
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