wedlock
English
Etymology
From Middle English wedlok, wedlocke (“wedlock, marriage, matrimony”), from Old English wedlāc (“marriage vow, pledge, plighted troth, wedlock”), from wedd (“pledge”) + -lāc, suffix denoting activity or process, equivalent to wed + -lock.
Noun
wedlock (countable and uncountable, plural wedlocks)
Derived terms
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