Married
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Middle English: from Old French marier, from Latin maritare, from maritus, literally ‘married’, (as a noun) ‘husband’.
wiktionary
From Middle English maried, imaried, mariet, past participle of Middle English marien(“to marry”), equivalent to marry + -ed.
etymonline
married (adj.)
"formally wedded, united in wedlock, having a spouse," late 14c., past-participle adjective from marry (v.).