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troth in Norwegian

troth in Norwegian is forlovelse, troskapsed — troth means a solemn pledge or promise, especially one of loyalty or fidelity.

troth in Norwegian

forlovelse
noun
(countable, archaic) The state of being thus pledged; betrothal, engagement.
troskapsed
noun
(countable, archaic) An oath, pledge, plight, or promise.

What does "troth" mean?

  1. noun A solemn pledge or promise, especially one of loyalty or fidelity.
    "The knight pledged his troth to serve the crown faithfully."
  2. noun A promise to marry someone; a betrothal.
    "Her father had already accepted the troth on her behalf."

troth in a sentence

  • The knight pledged his troth to serve the crown faithfully.
  • They plighted their troth on the steps of the old chapel.
  • Her father had already accepted the troth on her behalf.

Similar words in Norwegian

Common Norwegian translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "troth" in Norwegian?

"troth" in Norwegian is forlovelse, troskapsed. troth means: A solemn pledge or promise, especially one of loyalty or fidelity.

How do you use "troth" in a sentence?

Example: "The knight pledged his troth to serve the crown faithfully." In Norwegian, "troth" is forlovelse, troskapsed.

Are there other ways to say "troth" in Norwegian?

Yes — Norwegian has 2 translations listed for "troth": forlovelse, troskapsed.

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