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plighted
▪ I. plighted, ppl. a.1 (ˈplaɪtɪd) Also 3 ypliȝt, 4 pliht, 5 plight. [f. plight v.1 + -ed1.] 1. Of a thing: Pledged, given in pledge or assurance, solemnly promised.1297 R. Glouc. (Rolls) 3819 Sikernesse & treuþe ypliȝt of þis voreward hii nome. 1567 Turberv. Ovid's Epist. 156 b, I broken haue my pl... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pallig
Devon; and there Paley [Pallig] came to meet them, with the ships which he could gather, because he had fled from king Ethelred, contrary to all the plighted wikipedia.org
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well-plighted
† well-ˈplighted, ppl. a. Obs. [= pleated: see plight v.2]1590 Spenser F.Q. iii. ix. 21 Her well plighted frock. Oxford English Dictionary
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Vulgarity
George Meredith's Beauchamp's Career, an heiress does not wish to make the commonplace statement that she is "engaged", nor "betrothed", "affianced", or "plighted wikipedia.org
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betrothed
beˈtrothed, ppl. a. [f. as prec. + -ed1.] 1. Engaged for marriage, affianced. Often subst.1540 Surrey Frailtie of Beautie (R.) The new betrothed birdis ycoupled how they went. 1588 Shakes. Tit. A. i. 286 That iustly may Beare his Betroth'd, from all the world away. 1825 Scott Betrothed xxxi, [Thus] ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Iolaus
likewise that Iolaus, who assisted Hercules in his labours and fought at his side, was beloved of him; and Aristotle observes that, even in his time, lovers plighted wikipedia.org
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plightage
plightage rare—1. (ˈplaɪtɪdʒ) [f. plight v.1 + -age.] The fact or state of being plighted or betrothed.1908 Hardy Dynasts III. v. iv. 442 These vile tricks, to pluck you from Your nuptial plightage..Make me belch oaths! Oxford English Dictionary
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Mrs. Alexander Fraser
Selected works Faithless Not While She Lives (1870) Denison's Wife (1872) Guardian and Lover (1876) Her Plighted Troth (1876) A Thing of Beauty ( wikipedia.org
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troth-plight
▪ I. troth-plight, n. arch. (ˈtrəʊθplaɪt) Forms: see troth, truth, plight n.1, v.1 [f. troth n. + plight n.1] The act of plighting troth, or troth plighted; a solemn promise or engagement, esp. of marriage; betrothal.[13.. Cursor M. 28485 (Cott.) Broken..my trouth plight.] 1513 Douglas æneis x. xii.... Oxford English Dictionary
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George Soulie
s was held," they offered $200, Soulie withdrew the suit, "the bounced artist promised to remain true to his plighted word not to squeal, and the awful wikipedia.org
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jurament
jurament Obs. exc. Hist. (ˈdʒʊərəmənt) [ad. L. (post-cl.) jūrāment-um, f. jūrāre to swear: see -ment.] An oath. to do juraments (Univ. slang): see quot. 1877.1575 Galway Arch. in 10th Rep. Hist. MSS. Comm. App. v. 441 The parties have plighted their juramentes and put herunto their signes and seales... Oxford English Dictionary
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Voi avete un cor fedele
You have a faithful heart, like any impassioned lover; but once my troth is plighted, tell me, what will you do? Will you change? wikipedia.org
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warrioress
warrioress (ˈwɒrɪərɪs) [f. warrior + -ess.] A female warrior.1594 Carew Tasso (1881) 59 Now to the combat had this wariouresse Plighted her selfe. 1596 Spenser F.Q. v. vii. 27 Eftsoones that warrioresse with haughty crest Did forth issue, all ready for the fight. 1652–62 Heylyn Cosmogr. i. (1682) 12... Oxford English Dictionary
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Govinda III
Throughout the rest of his life, Stambha remained loyal to his plighted word, ending the war of succession. wikipedia.org
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Marriage Act 1836
The parties may take one another for better and for worse, without calling God to witness their plighted troth. wikipedia.org
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