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troth

[trawth, trohth] / trɔθ, troʊθ /


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This week, however, she finally pledged her troth.

From New York Times • Sep. 2, 2021

He jokes and wheedles and begs and tells stories and pledges his troth.

From The New Yorker • Jun. 3, 2019

The coronation scene, in which Elizabeth is anointed and pledges her troth to the nation and God, really moved me, though I’m still a confirmed anti-monarchist.

From Slate • Dec. 20, 2016

When billions of people have lined the streets or switched on TVs or computers to watch you plight your troth, any attempt to keep out the daylight may seem hopelessly optimistic.

From Time • Apr. 29, 2011

In troth, Renly Baratheon did not frighten Tyrion half so much as his brother Stannis did.

From "A Clash of Kings" by George R.R. Martin




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