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Meaning of affiance

Wordnet

affiance (v)

give to in marriage

Webster

affiance (n.)

Plighted faith; marriage contract or promise.

Trust; reliance; faith; confidence.

Webster

affiance (v. t.)

To betroth; to pledge one's faith to for marriage, or solemnly promise (one's self or another) in marriage.

To assure by promise.

FAQs About the word affiance

give to in marriagePlighted faith; marriage contract or promise., Trust; reliance; faith; confidence., To betroth; to pledge one's faith to for marriage, or sol

engage, betroth,propose, pledge, commit, promise, espouse,marry, wed,remarry

separate (from), divorce, divorce,separate (from),,

Before the wedding, the couple exchanged rings as a symbol of their affiance and commitment to each other.

The knight pledged his affiance to the princess, vowing to protect her kingdom with unwavering loyalty.

In a heartfelt ceremony, they formally declared their affiance in front of family and friends.

The political alliance was strengthened through the affiance of the two powerful nations.