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Troth, I think he would like well to serve in our band; for he seems to have a marvellous nice notion of honour.
THE BATTLE OF HEXHAM;GEORGE COLMAN
Troth, tis pity, sir.A brauer hope of so assurd a father Did neuer comfort France.
THE FATAL DOWRYPHILIP MASSINGER
Queen Sigrid received the offer in a friendly spirit, and in due time was their troth plighted.
THE SAGAS OF OLAF TRYGGVASON AND OF HARALD THE TYRANT (HARALD HAARDRAADE)SNORRI STURLUSON
He was very free with me; and by my troth, I do see more reall worth in him than in most men that I do know.
DIARY OF SAMUEL PEPYS, COMPLETESAMUEL PEPYS
So the plighted troth was recalled and the broken sixpences were despatched back again.
JOHNNY LUDLOW, FOURTH SERIESMRS. HENRY WOOD
But, troth, Steenie loves me so dearly, that he cares not that any one should ask favours of me but himself.
THE FORTUNES OF NIGELSIR WALTER SCOTT
Faith and troth, it was because there was nobody else worth attacking, or who could converse.
MARY WOLLSTONECRAFTELIZABETH ROBINS PENNELL
But what of de Marmont, to whom she was on the eve of plighting her troth?
THE BRONZE EAGLEEMMUSKA ORCZY, BARONESS ORCZY
A mighty likely Speech in troth, for a Wench who is just married!
THE BEGGAR'S OPERAJOHN GAY
The one who had plighted his troth had broken her heart, and rather than bear her shame she preferred death.
PRISONS AND PRAYER: OR A LABOR OF LOVEELIZABETH RYDER WHEATON
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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WORDS RELATED TO TROTH

  • bona fides
  • bonne foi
  • pledge
  • promise
  • troth
  • word
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