A mutual promise to marry.
A solemn pledge of fidelity.
1 The service advances to the words in which they plight their troth .
2 And so the troth - plight of the future marriage was most ceremoniously solemnized.
3 And that security is provided in the great thought of God's troth .
4 Dorothy would have been proud to proclaim her troth from the house-tops.
5 I found her by Rubens' grave, and there we plighted our troth .
6 Supposedly, Ethan gave it to Genevieve, as a troth of secret engagement.
7 Erik agreed, allowed himself to be christened, and took the right troth .
8 VINCENT: By my troth , uncle, I think it is as you say.
9 I' troth , I like it extremely; it went down like mother's milk.
10 For troth and honour's sake, he must keep quiet in the matter.'
11 It is as if we were handfasted, plighting our troth once more.
12 If Barbara had kept her troth to him, he would reward her.
13 Whatever ye may say, Hagen, I shall serve her by my troth .
14 VINCENT: Nay, by my troth , uncle, that intend I not to do.
15 To see a broken harp, betokens illness, or broken troth between lovers.
16 By my troth , that is good blood to have in one's veins!
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