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betrothedpledged to be married We are not betrothed'—her eyes filled with tears,—'he can never marry me; and he and my father have quarrelled. — Fleming, George
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betrothed1530s, past participle adjective from betroth (v.). As a noun, in use by 1580s.
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betrothed(n) the person to whom you are engaged(adj) pledged to be married
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betrothedpactus
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betrothedOne of the Tales of the Crusaders, by Sir Walter Scott, 1832. Lady Eveline Berenger is the betrothed of Sir Damian de Lacy, whom she marries.
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betrothedengaged to be married
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