To enter an agreement to marry.
1 Be it as thou wilt; I consent to betroth thee to Cleonice.
2 The emperor sent for the archbishop of the city to betroth them immediately.
3 I went there not to meet death, but to betroth myself to it.
4 And now, as I join your hands, I betroth your souls.
5 I will betroth her to your nephew, my beloved Montagu's son.
6 Father will never betroth me to Iullus because neither Octavia nor Livia champion him.
7 They call betroth her to another man upon the morn.
8 We will betroth our little Amina to this young master.
9 As we both know, we have been betrothed for two long years.
10 You would ask from your betrothed not her love but her pity.
11 Such were the thoughts which filled the mind of the envied betrothed .
12 In short, he was betrothed to the girl, and the wedding-day came.
13 Silently I stood upon the plain with my betrothed in my arms.
14 I was betrothed to you; you were rich and I was poor.
15 A woman dreamt in youth that she was betrothed to the Sun.
16 About this time he read in the newspaper that Elsbeth was betrothed .
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