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steadfastness
English
Etymology
From Middle English stedfastnesse, stedefastnesse, from Old English stedefæstnes (“steadfastness”), equivalent to steadfast +? -ness.
Noun
steadfastness (countable and uncountable, plural steadfastnesses)
- Loyalty in the face of trouble and difficulty.
- Steadfast resolution.
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allegiance
English
Alternative forms
- allegiaunce (obsolete)
Etymology
From Middle English aliegiaunce, from Anglo-Norman alegaunce (“loyalty of a liege-servant to one's lord”), a modification of Anglo-Norman legaunce influenced by other words starting with the prefix -a-, from Anglo-Norman lege, liege (“liege, servant”), of Germanic origin. More at liege.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??li?.d??ns/
Noun
allegiance (countable and uncountable, plural allegiances)
- Loyalty to some cause, nation or ruler.
Synonyms
- fidelity, loyalty, adherence
Derived terms
- oath of allegiance
- pledge of allegiance
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