Word:
TrothStatus:
NounMeaning:
Loyalty or faithfulness, or one's promise; also bethrotalSentences:
1) By my troth, I shall not tresspass on your property.
2) They solemnly announced their troth.Origin:
Middle English trouth, from Old English trēowth which means 'truth'.First use:
12th centurySynonyms:
oath, pedge, promise, vow, wordAntonyms:
disengagment, disloyalty, disfaithfulness, perfidiousness******
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