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[ uh-fahy-uhnst ] / əˈfaɪ ənst / SEE SYNONYMS FOR affianced ON THESAURUS.COM
Origin of affiancedFirst recorded in 1570–80; affiance + -ed2 Words nearby affiancedafferent-loop syndrome, afferent nerve, afferent vessel, affettuoso, affiance, affianced, affiant, affiche, afficionado, affidavit, affiliate Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for affiancedShe knew his worldly views—she knew also the pride of her affianced, and, she felt that she alone could mediate between the two. Ernest Maltravers, Complete|Edward Bulwer-Lytton Eleanor is a girl with a thousand virtues, each of which she expects to find in counterpart in the man to whom she is affianced. Simon the Jester|William J. Locke I am the youngest son of a marquess, answered the youth, a barber by trade, and affianced to the daughter of the King of Castille. Tales from the Lands of Nuts and Grapes|Charles Sellers and Others Was she not affianced to a man who was notoriously a leader of what might to-day be called the "fast set" of the capital? A Friend of Caesar|William Stearns Davis
Words related to affiancedintended, promised, betrothed, plighted |