What is another word for troths?

Pronunciation: [tɹˈɒθs] (IPA)

Troth is a term used to describe a vow or a promise made between two people. Synonyms for the word troth can include oath, pledge, bond, covenant, commitment, assurance, agreement, and vow. These words all describe the same concept of making a promise or commitment to another person. Troths are often used within marriage vows or to describe a deep commitment between partners. Synonyms for troth can also be used in other contexts, such as business agreements or friendship commitments. No matter the setting, the ultimate meaning remains the same; a pledge of loyalty, faithfulness, and devotion to another person or cause.

What are the hypernyms for Troths?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Troths

So this pair, that were almost as the angels in the greatness of their love, pledged their troths with the simplicity of children, and parted with the innocence of children, as gentle and as chaste.
"The God of Love"
Justin Huntly McCarthy
In truth, except for that first one, at the moment of their plighted troths, I doubt whether Septimius ever touched those soft, sweet lips, where the smiles dwelt and the little pouts.
"Septimius Felton or, The Elixir of Life"
Nathaniel Hawthorne
I perceived, that although the troths be uttered, proceeded from the inward work of the spirit upon his heart, his reasoning faculty operated so powerfully, without his perceiving it, that the effect of these truths was in some degree lost.
"Letters of Madam Guyon"
P. L. Upham

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