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trothplight
[ trawth-plahyt, trohth- ]
noun
- engagement to be married; betrothal.
verb (used with object)
- to betroth.
adjective
trothplight
/ ˈtrəʊθˌplaɪt /
noun
- a betrothal
verb
- tr to betroth
adjective
- betrothed; engaged
Word History and Origins
Origin of trothplight1
Word History and Origins
Origin of trothplight1
Example Sentences
Trothplight was one thing, official betrothal another.
It was not surprising that he should enter some protest against any but a spontaneous cancelling of Gwen's trothplight.
But in whatever sense Thornton and Maisie were trothplight, her father opposed their marriage, although it would no doubt have been a social elevation for the miller's daughter.
It was striking her that if a trothplight were nothing but a sort of civil contract—civil in the sense of courteous, polite, urbane, accommodating—an exchange of letters through a callous Post Office—a woman might be engaged a dozen times and meet the males implicated in after-life, without turning a hair.
I know it, I know he loves me much, John; but he has promised me to the Stanleys, and when I told him of our trothplight he laughed, and said he was doing it all for the best.
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