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Meaning of trothplight

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trothplight (v. t.)

To betroth.

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trothplight (a.)

Betrothed; espoused; affianced.

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trothplight (n.)

The act of betrothing, or plighting faith; betrothing.

trothplight Sentence Examples

  1. The couple stood hand-in-hand, their trothplight etched upon their faces.
  2. The knights pledged their trothplight to their liege, swearing fealty until the end.
  3. The ancient ritual of trothplight bound the lovers together in an unbreakable bond.
  4. With trembling hands, they exchanged rings as a symbol of their eternal trothplight.
  5. The treaty between the kingdoms was sealed with a solemn trothplight.
  6. The betrothed couple expressed their trothplight through a heartfelt exchange of vows.
  7. The trothplight between the siblings was as strong as the mountains that stood between them.
  8. The priest invoked the powers of heaven to bless the couple's trothplight.
  9. The pact of trothplight brought an end to the war and forged a new alliance.
  10. The young lovers pledged their trothplight beneath the silver moonlight, promising to love each other forever.

FAQs About the word trothplight

To betroth., Betrothed; espoused; affianced., The act of betrothing, or plighting faith; betrothing.

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The couple stood hand-in-hand, their trothplight etched upon their faces.

The knights pledged their trothplight to their liege, swearing fealty until the end.

The ancient ritual of trothplight bound the lovers together in an unbreakable bond.

With trembling hands, they exchanged rings as a symbol of their eternal trothplight.