Wedded is a verb that is pronounced as /ˈwɛdɪd/. It is the past participle of the verb "wed" which means to get married. The spelling of "wedded" follows the common pattern of adding -ed to the base form of the verb to form the past participle. The IPA phonetic transcription of /ˈwɛdɪd/ shows that the stress is on the first syllable "wed" and the second syllable "ded" is pronounced with a schwa vowel sound /əd/.
Wedded is an adjective derived from the verb "wed," which means to join together in marriage. It refers to the state of being married or united in matrimony. When someone is described as wedded, it implies that they have willingly entered into a lifelong commitment with another person, typically involving legal and/or religious ceremonies.
In the context of marriage, being wedded signifies a deep emotional and legal bond between two individuals. It conveys a sense of commitment, dedication, and fidelity to one's spouse. When people are wedded, they have made vows to support and care for each other, and their union is recognized and respected by society. The state of being wedded often entails sharing a home, finances, and responsibilities, as well as potentially having children together.
While the term "wedded" primarily pertains to marriage, it can also be used metaphorically to describe a strong and enduring connection or attachment between people and things that aren't necessarily related to matrimony. For example, someone might say they are "wedded to their work" to express their dedication and devotion to their job or career. This usage indicates a deep commitment and sense of loyalty towards a particular endeavor or cause.
• Married; closely attached.
• Pert. to marriage.
Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.
The word "wedded" comes from the Middle English word "weddede" which originated from the Old English word "wedded" or "weddian". This Old English term is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "wadijaną", which means "to pledge" or "to covenant". The Proto-Germanic word is further derived from the Proto-Indo-European root "weh₁d-", meaning "to pledge" or "to contract". The word "wedded" has its origins in the idea of a solemn commitment or pledge made in the context of marriage.