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troth I. \ˈtrȯ]th, ˈtrō], ˈträ]\ noun (plural troths \]ths, ]thz\) Etymology: Middle English trouth, from Old English trēowth — more at truth 1. : loyal or pledged faithfulness : fidelity < the evidence bespoke his perfect troth > 2. a. : one's pledged word < insisted on his troth that such a thing could not be so > b. : one's faith as pledged in a solemn undertaking and especially in an agreement to marry; also : the act of making such a pledge : betrothal II. \“, -ōth\ transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Middle English trouthen, from trouth, n., troth : pledge, betroth |