different between staunchness vs fealty
staunchness
English
Etymology
staunch +? -ness
Noun
staunchness (uncountable)
- Property of being staunch.
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fealty
English
Alternative forms
- fielty
Etymology
From Middle English fealtye, feaute, feawte, feute, fewte, from Anglo-Norman fëalté and Old French fëauté, fëuté, from Latin fid?lit?s (“faithfulness”). Doublet of fidelity.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?fi?lti/
Noun
fealty (countable and uncountable, plural fealties)
- Fidelity to one's lord or master; the feudal obligation by which the tenant or vassal was bound to be faithful to his lord.
- Synonyms: fidelity, allegiance, faithfulness
- The oath by which this obligation was assumed.
Related terms
- fidelity
Translations
Anagrams
- featly
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