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# to wed, to perform the marriage ceremony
# to wed, to perform the marriage ceremony
====Usage notes====
====Usage notes====
Sense 1: the meaning is narrowed to the act of placing something where it belongs or where it is intended, e.g. to put on socks on feet.
{{anchor|Usage notes 1}}Sense 1: the meaning is narrowed to the act of placing something where it belongs or where it is intended, e.g. to put on socks on feet.


Sense 2: ''{{term|dīnagon#High Valyrian|dīnagon}}'' is subtly different from ''{{term|idīnagon}}''. The former focuses in one of the wedded, as in
{{anchor|Usage notes 2}}Sense 2: ''{{term|dīnagon#High Valyrian|dīnagon}}'' is subtly different from ''{{term|idīnagon}}''. The former focuses in one of the wedded, as in
: {{ux|qhv|Ao ynoma '''dīnilūks'''?|Will <u>you</u> '''marry''' <u>me</u>?|noenum=1}}
: {{ux|qhv|Ao ynoma '''dīnilūks'''?|Will <u>you</u> '''marry''' <u>me</u>?|noenum=1}}
while the latter refers to the general act of wedding, as in
while the latter refers to the general act of wedding, as in
: {{ux|qhv|Abre se vale '''idīntaksi'''.|The man and the woman '''married'''.|noenum=1|lit=were married}}
: {{ux|qhv|Abre se vale '''idīntaksi'''.|The man and the woman '''married'''.|noenum=1|lit=were married}}
Both are usually used in the passive.
Both are usually used in the passive.
====Conjugation====
====Conjugation====
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