wive [waɪv]
vb Archaic1. to marry (a woman) 2.(tr) to supply with a wife.
3. To provide a wife for.
4. to take as wife; marry
You must mean cathrine of arigaon ya that gut need the Lord
wive?
no
no
No, you can't. It is illegal.
with his wive
The word "wive" is a verb that means to marry or take a wife, while "wife" is a noun referring to a married woman. "Wive" is not commonly used in modern English, while "wife" is a common term for a married woman.
Anne Boleyn
Anne of Cleves
hera
The past participle is wived.
Catherine of Aragon