单词 | intermarry |
释义 | intermarryv. 1. intransitive. To contract matrimony, to enter into marriage; to marry. a. Said of a couple; hence of one person (with another). Now only in legal phraseology, in which it is the ordinary word for the intransitive use. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > kinship or relationship > marriage or wedlock > action or fact of marrying > marry [verb (intransitive)] weda1225 marrya1325 spousec1390 to make matrimonyc1400 intermarry1528 contract1530 to give (also conjoin, join, take) in (also to, into) marriage1535 to make a match1547 yoke1567 match1569 mate1589 to go to church (with a person)1600 to put one's neck in a noosec1600 paira1616 to join giblets1647 buckle1693 espouse1693 to change (alter) one's condition1712 to tie the knot1718 to marry out1727 to wedlock it1737 solemnize1748 forgather1768 unite1769 connubiate1814 conjugalize1823 connubialize1870 splice1874 to get hitched up1890 to hook up1903 1528–30 tr. T. Littleton Tenures (new ed.) f. iiv Issues that come of the donees after the fourth degree..may betwyxte them by the lawe of holy churche entermarye. 1531 St. German's Fyrste Dyaloge in Englysshe (new ed.) xx. f. xlviii One of the men entermaryeth with the woman, and alyeneth the lande. a1626 F. Bacon Elements Common Lawes (1630) 43 If the feme be disseised and intermarry with the disseisor. 1650 in S. Tymms Wills & Inventories Bury St. Edmunds (1850) 224 My desire is that she shall not entermarry with any, but live singly. 1823 Act 4 Geo. IV c. 76 §22 If any Persons..shall knowingly and wilfully intermarry without due Publication of Banns, or License..obtained. 1855 J. L. Motley Rise Dutch Republic II. iii. vi. 334 She was then to intermarry with Norfolk. b. Of members of different families, castes, tribes, nations, or societies, in reference to the connection thus formed between such families, etc. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > kinship or relationship > marriage or wedlock > types of marriage custom or practice > [verb (intransitive)] > practise exogamy intermarry1611 commix1619 1611 J. Speed Hist. Great Brit. ix. xx. 748/1 Neighbour Kinges reputed it safe to entermarry with his family. 1665 T. Manley tr. H. Grotius De Rebus Belgicis 962 The Hollanders obtaining a garrison there, intermarried with the Native Women. 1701 J. Swift Disc. Contests Nobles & Commons iii. 33 About the middle of the Fourth Century from the Building of Rome, it was declared lawful of Nobles and Plebeians to intermarry. a1789 W. J. Mickle Inq. Bramin Philos. (R.) As the Gentoo tribe never intermarry, India may properly be said to contain four different nations. 1899 A. H. Sayce Early Israel i. 53 The Israelites intermarried with the older population. c. To marry with each other. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > kinship or relationship > marriage or wedlock > types of marriage custom or practice > [verb (intransitive)] > practise endogamy intermarry1843 1843 A. Bethune Sc. Peasant's Fire-side 113 They had married, and intermarried, till nearly the whole inhabitants of the place were in some way or other connected. 1855 W. Irving Chron. Wolfert's Roost 27 The inhabitants of the Hollow were of the primitive stock, and had intermarried, and bred in and in, from the earliest time of the province. 2. transitive. To join in marriage, to marry (those who are of different races); in quot. 1863 figurative (rare.) ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > fact or action of being joined or joining > join (together) [verb (transitive)] > join closely, intimately, or permanently tiec1000 limea1225 knit1340 sold1388 marryc1450 compact1530 spear?1548 solder1589 cementc1604 ferruminate1623 bewed1674 weld1802 wed1818 Siamese1830 intermarry1863 to pull together1925 mate1959 1863 N. Hawthorne Our Old Home I. 110 Without any attempt at intermarrying it [the old custom or institution] with modern fashions. Derivatives interˈmarrying n. and adj. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > kinship or relationship > marriage or wedlock > action or fact of marrying > [noun] eeOE weddingc1000 wivingOE contractc1315 marriagec1325 matrimony1357 unionc1475 maritagec1478 briding1566 espousal1566 match1574 intermarriage1579 despousing1609 espousement1623 nuptial1630 coupling1641 splice1830 intermarrying1843 contraction1885 yokemating1891 society > society and the community > kinship or relationship > marriage or wedlock > types of marriage custom or practice > [adjective] > marriage of different races, societies, or castes intermarrying1843 internuptial1850 1843 Manning & Granger's Rep. V. 697 Since the intermarrying of the plaintiffs, a sci. fa. had issued to recover the judgment. 1881 Athenæum 16 Apr. 528/2 Suppose the people of Middlesex and the people of Surrey to represent two intermarrying but exogamous classes. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < v.1528 |
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