rare. [pa. pple. of WED v.] = WEDDED.

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a. 1400[?].  Morte Arth., 700. This werre … That warnes me wyrchippe of my wedde lorde.

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a. 1400.  Relig. Pieces fr. Thornton MS., 5. The sexte commandement forbeddes vs … to foly fleschely with any womane owþer … wedde or unwedde.

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c. 1440.  Alphabet of Tales, xxxv. 25. He was a wed man.

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1823.  Byron, Juan, XI. xlvi. A rib’s a thorn in a wed gallant’s side, Requires decorum.

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