Troth in English
- troth⇄expr. in troth, truly; verily.
Ex. In troth I think she would (Shakespeare). - troth⇄expr. plight one's troth,
a. to promise to marry.
Ex. and thereto I plight thee my troth (Book of Common Prayer). These two young people loved, and plighted their troth (Frederick Marryat).
b. to promise to be faithful; give one's wor - troth⇄noun 1. faithfulness; fidelity; loyalty.
2. a promise.
3. truth.
4. betrothal. - troth⇄troth, noun, verb.
(Archaic.) - troth⇄v.t. 1. to promise.
2. betroth.