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affiance - Wiktionary, the free dictionary affiance (third-person singular simple present affiances, present participle affiancing, simple past and past participle affianced) To be betrothed to; to promise to marry
Affiance - definition of affiance by The Free Dictionary Define affiance affiance synonyms, affiance pronunciation, affiance translation, English dictionary definition of affiance tr v af·fi·anced , af·fi·anc·ing , af·fi·anc·es To bind in a pledge of marriage; betroth
affiance - WordReference. com Dictionary of English affiance əˈfaɪəns vb (transitive) to bind (a person or oneself) in a promise of marriage; betroth; Etymology: 14 th Century: via Old French from Medieval Latin affīdāre to trust (oneself) to, from fīdāre to trust, from fīdus faithful '
affiance - definition and meaning - Wordnik To betroth; bind by promise of marriage: as, to affiance a daughter; to affiance one's self To assure by pledge or promise noun Trust; confidence; reliance noun The pledging of faith, as in contracting marriage; a solemn engagement; a marriage contract noun Affinity; intimate relation; connection