Part of Speech: Noun
Definition: A pledge or promise made in a solemn or serious manner, especially to marry.
Pronunciation (US): /troʊθ/
Pronunciation (UK): /trəʊθ/
Origin and Usage: The word "troth" comes from the Old English word "treowð," meaning "truth." It was first used in the 14th century to describe a solemn promise or oath, especially a promise to marry. Today, "troth" is a somewhat archaic word that is rarely used outside of literature or historical contexts.
Synonyms: pledge, vow, oath, promise, commitment
Related Words: truth, broth, froth, trots, bothy
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