| Affiance | n. [ OE. afiaunce trust, confidence, OF. afiance, fr. afier to trust, fr. LL. affidare to trust; ad + fidare to trust, fr. L. fides faith. See Faith, and cf. Affidavit, Affy, Confidence. ] Such feelings promptly yielded to his habitual affiance in the divine love. Sir J. Stephen. [ 1913 Webster ] Lancelot, my Lancelot, thou in whom I have |
| affiance | v. t. To me, sad maid, he was affianced. Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Affiancer | n. One who makes a contract of marriage between two persons. [ 1913 Webster ] |