To move alternately on either side of people or objects; to weave in and out.
To pass (strands of material) over and under one another to create a fabric; (by analogy) to weave long, narrow objects together.
To alter a fabric by weaving additional strands into it; to bring (two or more things) together like the strands in fabric; to bring (one thing) together (with another thing).
To integrate (strands of material into a fabric) by weaving.
To be present in every part of (something) like strands running through it.
To be or become woven or twisted together (with something); to be or become inextricably associated like strands woven or twisted together.
Between threads.
To place (two ropes) alongside each other so that they may be grasped and hauled on at the same time.
To enter into marriage with one another.
To take as husband or wife.
To enter into the conjugal or connubial state; to take a husband or a wife.
To arrange for the marriage of; to give away as wife or husband.
To unite in wedlock or matrimony; to perform the ceremony of joining spouses; to bring about a marital union according to the laws or customs of a place.
To join (two ropes) end to end so that both will pass through a block.
To join or connect. See also marry up.
To unite; to join together into a close union.