Both Uses of
betrothed
in
Medea, by Euripides - (translated by: E.P. Coleridge)
- Thou hast betrothed thy daughter where thy fancy prompted thee.†
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- And now I grudge not thy prosperity; betroth thy child, good luck to thee, but let me abide in this land, for though I have been wronged I will be still and yield to my superiors.†
Definition:
promised to marry; or the person who has promised to marry