When a man, desiring to have a son, weds a girl quick with child, the son born of his spouse must belong to him, for it is the fruit of his own soil.
In that form of marriage which is called Arsha, the person who weds has to give a bull and a cow and the father of the maiden accepts the gift.
Yet there are occasional instances of the imputed witch who seems real despite her handicap of beauty and youth, as Iseult le Desireuse, in Maurice Hewlett's Forest Lovers, whom Prosper le Gai weds to save from the hangman.
Under the influence of this a man weds a daemonic temptress thinking her the woman he loves, then commits suicide when he wakes to the truth.
But he is baptised, weds Repanse de Schoie, the Grail damsel, the two return to India, and from them is born Prester John.
The next day the Sowdane challenges all comers; Percyvelle, dubbed knight by Arthur, slays him, and thereafter weds Lufamour.
The duel between Gauvain and Guiromelant is hindered, and the latter weds Gauvain's sister.
If Jagger weds her I fancy t’ hen’ll crow louder than t’ cock in their farmyard.
One of the commonest stories of the fox, found in China and Japan, is that the fox as usual assumes the form of a lovely maiden, and weds a man.
A gallant knight of Brittany, a favourite with the king, weds a fair lady whom he loves tenderly.
When the hunter finds her in his hut as a maiden, the charmed skin hanging up and revealing her secret, he flings the skin into the fire and weds her.
They thereupon come back to life, and he weds the youngest of them.
A story of this type has been elaborated by a Welsh writer who is known as "Glasynys" into a little romance, in which the hero is a shepherd lad, and the heroine a fairy maiden whom he weds and brings home with him.
Beauty weds the two opposed conditions of feeling and thinking, and yet there is absolutely no medium between them.
Beauty it is said, weds two conditions with one another which are opposite to each other, and can never be one.
Thus we have no fewer than four love affairs attributed to Lanzelet, and in three out of the four he weds the lady; yet these amours, one of which is subsequent to his marriage with Iblis, are dropped as of no account.
Tyolet weds the maiden, and returns with her to her own land, where he becomes king.
If Swanhild wedssheweds not so, for it is better to go maiden to the grave than thus to shrink and wither at the touch of eld.
This, Brighteyes: to-day she weds Ospakar Blacktooth.
But I must tell thee this: that her ways are dark and secret, and strange and fiery are her moods, and I think that she will bring evil on the man who weds her.
Who weds a sot to get his cot, will lose the cot and keep the sot.
Said a voice amid the host, He is Death that weds a ghost, Else a ghost that wedswith Death?
It is nought to me, Metem, if she weds Ithobal, or weds him not, save that I do not love this heathen man, and surely her temper and her witcheries would bring ruin on him.
Who weds as I have to enforced sheets, His care increaseth, but his comfort fleets.
On Gopal who weds a virgin; let us see what he saith.
The Duke of Venice that weds himself to the Sea by a Ring of Gold, etc.
Class weds with class,' that's what he said to me.
He comes like this every May Day, and he stands in the church porch, and he weds all who come to him for a silver sixpence, and asks no questions.
They say he comes every year, and weds all who will come to him.
I hope you don't expects er sho' When we two weds ter-morro'.
Nevertheless, he escapes, weds the good princess, and punishes his faithless companion by making him wed the bad one.
He escapes by magic help, takes vengeance on the traitors, and weds the princess.
He resumes his human form and weds the princess, but must still at times take the bear's form.
It may well be that there is some connection between the Thryth of Beowulf and the Hermuthruda who in Saxo weds Offa's ancestor--that they are both types of the wild maiden who becomes a submissive though not always happy wife.
He then takes his sweetheart home to his people, and weds her.
But when Wihtlaeg (Vigletus) conquers and slays Hamlet, she weds the conqueror, thus becoming ancestress of Offa.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "weds" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.