Hypertext Webster Gateway: "wedding"

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) (web1913)

Wedding \Wed"ding\, n. [AS. wedding.]
Nuptial ceremony; nuptial festivities; marriage; nuptials.

Simple and brief was the wedding, as that of Ruth and
of Boaz. --Longfellow.

Note: Certain anniversaries of an unbroken marriage have
received fanciful, and more or less appropriate, names.
Thus, the fifth anniversary is called the wooden
wedding; the tenth, the tin wedding; the fifteenth, the
crystal wedding; the twentieth, the china wedding; the
twenty-fifth, the silver wedding; the fiftieth, the
golden wedding; the sixtieth, the diamond wedding.
These anniversaries are often celebrated by appropriate
presents of wood, tin, china, silver, gold, etc., given
by friends.

Note: Wedding is often used adjectively; as, wedding cake,
wedding cards, wedding clothes, wedding day, wedding
feast, wedding guest, wedding ring, etc.

Let her beauty be her wedding dower. --Shak.

{Wedding favor}, a marriage favor. See under {Marriage}.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) (web1913)

Wed \Wed\, v. t. [imp. {Wedded}; p. p. {Wedded} or {Wed}; p. pr.
& vb. n. {Wedding}.] [OE. wedden, AS. weddian to covenant,
promise, to wed, marry; akin to OFries. weddia to promise, D.
wedden to wager, to bet, G. wetten, Icel. ve[eth]ja, Dan.
vedde, Sw. v["a]dja to appeal, Goth. gawadj[=o]n to betroth.
See {Wed}, n.]
1. To take for husband or for wife by a formal ceremony; to
marry; to espouse.

With this ring I thee wed. --Bk. of Com.
Prayer.

I saw thee first, and wedded thee. --Milton.

2. To join in marriage; to give in wedlock.

And Adam, wedded to another Eve, Shall live with
her. --Milton.

3. Fig.: To unite as if by the affections or the bond of
marriage; to attach firmly or indissolubly.

Thou art wedded to calamity. --Shak.

Men are wedded to their lusts. --Tillotson.

[Flowers] are wedded thus, like beauty to old age.
--Cowper.

4. To take to one's self and support; to espouse. [Obs.]

They positively and concernedly wedded his cause.
--Clarendon.

From WordNet (r) 1.7 (wn)

wedding
n 1: the social event at which the ceremony of marriage is
performed [syn: {wedding ceremony}, {nuptials}]
2: the act of marrying; the nuptial ceremony; "their marriage
was conducted in the chapel" [syn: {marriage}, {marriage
ceremony}]
3: a party of people at a wedding [syn: {wedding party}]


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