Affy

/ˈæfi/ verb

An archaic or dialect term meaning to betroth or pledge one's faith; to make a binding promise or vow.

From Old French 'afier,' combining 'a-' and 'fier' (to trust or pledge). Related to 'faith,' this word captured the mutual trust involved in betrothal contracts in medieval times.

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