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ھԳé

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[fee-ahn-sey, fee-ahn-sey]

noun

  1. a man engaged to be married.



ھԳé

/ ɪˈɒԲɪ /

noun

  1. a man who is engaged to be married

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Gender Note

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of ھԳé1

First recorded in 1850–55; from French: “betrothed,” past participle of fiancer, Old French fiancier, verbal derivative of fiance “a promise,” equivalent to fi(er) “to trust” (from unattested Vulgar Latin ī, Latin ī ) + -ance noun suffix; -ance, -ee
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of ھԳé1

C19: from French, from Old French fiancier to promise, betroth, from fiance a vow, from fier to trust, from Latin ī
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Another woman who lost her seemingly healthy and active partner is Melissa Antons, whose ھԳé, Joe Banks, from Holmfirth, died aged 32 from a cardiac arrest caused by an aortic aneurysm while competing in a half-marathon in Austria last September.

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Miss Sindall, who worked as a florist, had also been doing part-time bar work at the Wellington Pub in Bebington to save up for her upcoming wedding to her ھԳé, David Beattie.

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Det Ch Supt Jaundrill said Miss Sindall's family and ھԳé were "fully supportive" of the new investigation and "very much want us" to find her real killer.

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"We can confirm that the DNA does not belong to any member of Diane's family, nor Diane's ھԳé at the time, and we believe it could be a vital piece of evidence linking the killer to the scene."

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She’s got new lawyers, a new life and a new ھԳé, and Stephanie’s invited to the lavish Italian nuptials.

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