Akademik

marry
1.
v. (-ies, -ied)
1 tr. a take as one's wife or husband in marriage. b (often foll. by to) (of a priest etc.) join (persons) in marriage. c (of a parent or guardian) give (a son, daughter, etc.) in marriage.
2 intr. a enter into marriage. b (foll. by into) become a member of (a family) by marriage.
3 tr. a unite intimately. b correlate (things) as a pair. c Naut. splice (rope-ends) together without increasing their girth.
Phrases and idioms:
marry off find a wife or husband for.
Etymology: ME f. OF marier f. L maritare f. maritus husband
2.
int. archaic expressing surprise, asseveration, indignation, etc.
Etymology: ME, = (the Virgin) Mary

Useful english dictionary. 2012.