trouthe

Middle English

Alternative forms

  • trewthe, trowthe, treuthe, trawthe, treuþe, trowþe, treowthe

Etymology

From Old English trēowþ, trīewþ; from Proto-Germanic *triwwiþō. Equivalent to trewe + -th.

Pronunciation

  • (Early ME) IPA(key): /trøːwθ/
  • IPA(key): /trɔuθ/, /triuθ/

Noun

trouthe (uncountable)

  1. loyalty (to a cause)
  2. honesty, honor, troth
  3. goodness, kindness, integrity
  4. truth, reality (especially absolute)
  5. religion, belief system
  6. righteousness, justness; being right in one's cause
  7. A pledge, contract, promise or oath.
  8. A fact or truth.

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