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affiance

Syllabification: (af·fi·ance)
Pronunciation: /əˈfīəns/

Definition of affiance

verb

(be affianced) literary
  • be engaged to marry:Ann Elliott was affianced to Col. Lewis Morris

Origin:

late 15th century: from Old French afiancer, from afier 'promise, entrust', from medieval Latin affidare 'declare on oath', from ad- 'toward' + fides 'trust'

affiance in other Oxford dictionaries

Definition of affiance in the British & World English dictionary