Associations to the word «Troth»
Noun
- Plight
- Wad
- Pledge
- Ay
- Lancelot
- Darby
- Wilt
- Oath
- Nay
- Dandy
- Laird
- Konstantin
- Thou
- Lass
- Bosom
- Fergus
- Faith
- Vow
- Till
- Reverence
- Breaker
- Lang
- Maiden
- Twa
- Remembrance
- Bride
- Token
- Tis
- Promise
- Woe
- Intent
- Maid
- Sickness
- Ashton
- Lover
- Aye
- Wit
- Clown
- Ass
- Sorrow
- Ti
- Bind
- Fool
- Ring
- True
- Affection
- Lily
- Allan
- Lad
- Allegiance
- Gossip
- Sir
- Edgar
- Mistress
- Er
- Love
- Ca
- Pardon
- Honour
- Break
- Se
- Truth
- Wedding
- Virtue
- Jake
- Kiss
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
TROTH, noun. (archaic) An oath, promise, or pledge.
TROTH, noun. Specifically, a promise or pledge to marry someone.
TROTH, noun. The state of being thus pledged; betrothal, engagement.
Dictionary definition
TROTH, noun. A mutual promise to marry.
TROTH, noun. A solemn pledge of fidelity.
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