Both Uses
betrothed
in
The Two Gentlemen of Verona
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- Ay, and we are betroth'd; nay more, our marriage-hour, With all the cunning manner of our flight, Determin'd of: how I must climb her window, The ladder made of cords, and all the means Plotted and 'greed on for my happiness.†
Scene 2.4 *
- Say that she be; yet Valentine, thy friend, Survives, to whom, thyself art witness, I am betroth'd; and art thou not asham'd To wrong him with thy importunacy?†
Scene 4.2
Definitions:
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(1)
(betrothed) promised to marry; or the person who has promised to marry
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)