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troth
[trawth, trohth]
noun
faithfulness, fidelity, or loyalty.
by my troth.
truth or verity.
in troth.
one's word or promise, especially in engaging oneself to marry.
troth
/ ٰəʊθ /
noun
a pledge or oath of fidelity, esp a betrothal
truth (esp in the phrase in troth )
loyalty; fidelity
Other Word Forms
- trothless adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of troth1
Example Sentences
This week, however, she finally pledged her troth.
Around this time four years ago, the American fashion industry did something it had never done before: It pledged its troth, publicly, and practically unanimously, to a political candidate.
“It’s a promise—of trueness. Of loyalty. I hereby pledge my troth to serve the cause of the Pandavas.”
Questionable sucking sounds coming from the public troth are a different matters, however.
He jokes and wheedles and begs and tells stories and pledges his troth.
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