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    troth
    /trəʊθ/

    noun

    • 1. faith or loyalty when pledged in a solemn agreement or undertaking: archaic, formal "a token of troth"
    • 2. truth. archaic

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  2. noun [ U ] uk / trəʊθ / us / troʊθ / Add to word list. → plight your troth old use or humorous. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Weddings. altar. always a bridesmaid, never the bride idiom. arranged marriage. attendant. bachelor party. diamond anniversary. dower. dowry. elopement. nuptials. officiant. plight. pop the question idiom.

  3. The meaning of TROTH is loyal or pledged faithfulness : fidelity. How to use troth in a sentence. loyal or pledged faithfulness : fidelity; one's pledged word; also : betrothal…

  4. Troth definition: faithfulness, fidelity, or loyalty. See examples of TROTH used in a sentence.

  5. Jun 2, 2024 · troth ( countable and uncountable, plural troths) ( countable, archaic) An oath, pledge, or promise . ( countable, archaic) A pledge or promise to marry someone. ( countable, archaic) The state of being thus pledged; betrothal, engagement . ( countable, uncountable, archaic) Truth; something true .

  6. A troth is a serious promise to be faithful, such as a pledge people make about getting married. If you and your girlfriend announce your troth at a family dinner, then that means you better be serious about your relationship.

  7. noun [ U ] us / troʊθ / uk / trəʊθ / Add to word list. → plight your troth old use or humorous. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Weddings. altar. always a bridesmaid, never the bride idiom. arranged marriage. attendant. bachelor party. diamond anniversary. dower. dowry. elopement. nuptials. officiant. plight. pop the question idiom.

  8. Define troth. troth synonyms, troth pronunciation, troth translation, English dictionary definition of troth. n. 1. a. Betrothal. b. One's pledged fidelity. 2. Good faith; fidelity. tr.v. trothed , troth·ing , troths To pledge or betroth. American Heritage®...

  9. Origin of Troth. From Middle English trouthe, trowthe, variant of treouthe, treuthe, from Old English trÄ“owþ, trÄ«ewþ (“truth, veracity; faith, fidelity; pledge, covenant" ), from Proto-Germanic *triwwiþō (“promise, contract" ), equivalent to true +"Ž -th. More at truth. From Wiktionary.

  10. Definition of troth noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023 How to use troth in a sentence Despite having long ago plighted his troth to the lunatic right, he is certainly trying.