释义 |
fealtyfe‧al‧ty /ˈfiːəlti/ noun [uncountable] old-fashioned  fealtyOrigin: 1200-1300 Old French fealté, from Latin fidelitas; ➔ FIDELITY - By this act he performed fealty.
- If he's trusted me I've never asked him to, and I've never promised him fealty.
- Saving only the fealty which he owed to his father he swore allegiance to Philip against all men.
- The 1790s and 1890s both began as conservative periods of government fealty to business and finance.
- They were subject to the warden's authority, and in some forests swore fealty to him.
loyalty to a king, queen etc |