betrothed - Meaning in Sanskrit

betrothed - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of betrothed in English

betrothed adjective

  1. pledged to be married

    Example

    • "the engaged couple"

betrothed noun

  1. the person to whom you are engaged

What is betrothed meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase betrothed refers to pledged to be married, or the person to whom you are engaged. See betrothed meaning in Sanskrit, betrothed definition, translation and meaning of betrothed in Sanskrit. Find betrothed similar words, betrothed synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of betrothed. Find the answer of what is the meaning of betrothed in Sanskrit.

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