0 present participle of marry
1 to become the legally accepted husband or wife of someone in an official or religious ceremony:
He's been single for so long now, I don't think he'll ever marry.
He told me that he's going to ask Ruth to marry him.
Greg and Jody met at college and married soon after they graduated.
In many cultures, it is considered important for a woman to keep herself pure until she marries.
Given this problem, we do not feel confident making any claims about the historical trends in proportions of foundlings marrying.
Her father's prohibiting any of his children from marrying may be seen as his wish not to have heirs of mixed blood.
It would be too much of a coincidence if these differences in detail reflected different modes of marrying.