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    troth
    [trôTH, träTH, trōTH]
    noun
    troth (noun)
    1. archaic
      formal
      faith or loyalty when pledged in a solemn agreement or undertaking:
      "a token of troth"
    2. archaic
      truth.
    Origin
    Middle English: variant of truth.
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