Definition of Trothful

1. faithful [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Trothful

tropotaxis
troppo
tropylium
tropyliums
tropæan
tropæolin
tropæum
trosh
troshing
trossers
trot
trot off
trot out
troth
trothed
trothful (current term)
trothing
trothless
trothplight
trothplighted
trothplighting
trothplights
troths
trotline
trotlines
trots
trotted
trotter
trotters
trotting

Literary usage of Trothful

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Highways and Byways in Devon and Cornwall: By Arthur H. Norway; with by Arthur Hamilton Norway (1904)
"trothful he was, a loyal, true-hearted servant all his days. ... Ah well, the tears shed at Stowe are long since dried, and the trothful servant has slept ..."

2. Poems by Edward Robert Bulwer Lytton Lytton (1866)
"... graces barely won From tedious culture, where less kindly stars Look'd in his lordly, luminous eyes, and scann'd Cold influence keep; and trothful men, ..."

3. Footprints of Former Men in Far Cornwall by Robert Stephen Hawker (1903)
"But I will be trothful to the living and to the dead. "These, honoured madam, from thy saddest, truest servant, " ANTONY PAYNE. ..."

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