It may be solemnised by either a priest or a deacon,[256] but a clergyman cannot solemnisehis own marriage.
Persons legally competent to intermarry--Religion or absence of religion of the parties no ground for refusal to solemnise marriage.
The Hindoos have a strong belief that to solemnise the marriage of their children at an early age, is a meritorious act as discharging one of the primary obligations of life.
They are wont also to solemnise ech one his birth day, whereunto their kindred and friends do resort of custome with presents of iewels or money, receiuing againe for their reward good cheare.
The clergy refused to solemnise mixed marriages, or to baptise the children; thus such couples had to seek for marriage and baptism elsewhere; but the officials of the district took care that they were entered in the registers.
Young prince, mount up your spirits and prepare To solemnise your nuptial's eve with pomp.
The provisions of the bill were as follows:-- No clergymen could solemnise a marriage, unless, 1st.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "solemnise" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.