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The masque, performed by gentle spirits, enchants the betrothed.

Was he supposed to be betrothed to him forever, and be a mantlepiece for folk music until his death?

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Just months ago, Ashanti confirmed that she and the “Hot in Herre” rapper, 49, were betrothed and expecting their first child together.

The year after she married, Andrej was betrothed to a clerk’s daughter; he later married her and became a Lutheran priest.

You or your betrothed may be coming into the marriage with significant assets or property, and if you ever divorce, that can get sticky.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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