How To Use Troth In A Sentence

  • Helping him to do so, meanwhile, is Proteus' feisty betrothed, Marina, who gives as good as she gets in helping to ensure Sinbad doesn't stray from his path, while winning over the respect of his crew.
  • If you haven't guessed by now the answer is located here, gentle readers, and I do beg thy pardon if I spake not in troth.
  • He wins himself an Academy Award and leaves the public with an eerie image of electrotherapy. Can Magnets Enhance Your Mood?
  • Troth, my Lord maun be turned feel outright,” said the domestic, “an he puts himsell into sic a carfuffle, for onything ye could bring him, Edie.” The Antiquary
  • The arch-bishop himself, Æthelnoth, came from Canterbury to witness our troth; I could scarce raise my eyes to him, knowing as he must every blemish of my soul.
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  • She was betrothed to her cousin at an early age.
  • You still don't understand who it is I am betrothed to.
  • Some initiation ceremony perhaps or unspoken betrothal?
  • The palace of the Sylphides was a tavern, and Clarice, the neglected fiancee of besotted Eraste, made an appearance as a laundress, boxed her sylph-sotted betrothed about the ears, then pulled him off stage to the applause of the audience. Archive 2009-03-01
  • What portion of himself or herself any one complicated physical and psychological human being really and truly 'conveys' to another by means of the simple contract known as the "plighted troth" or that of a larger deed called the called the "solemnization of matrimony", is a riddle difficult of solution; and as to how much one may claim on the strength of one or other of these indentures, that is a more difficult problem still. Hints for Lovers
  • A standard technique for measuring the effect of electrotherapy on ischemic wounds has provided good reproducibility.
  • The researchers concluded that direct current electrotherapy is an effective, painless, and safe outpatient treatment approach to all grades of internal and mixed hemorrhoid disease.
  • We have a sad history of enforced treatment of people who've committed crimes but now treatments like electrotherapy, electric shock treatment, and psychosurgery are very strictly regulated.
  • a stranger suld lack what we have, though we are jimply provided for in beds rather; for Jenny has sae mony bairns (God bless them and her) that troth I maun speak to Lord Evandale to gie us a bit eik, or outshot Old Mortality
  • I was betrothed to their eldest daughter named Emma.
  • The process that the Waynes chose, called betrothal, requires a man and woman to make a binding commitment to marry before beginning any romantic -- much less physical -- relationship. It Takes More Than Two
  • Troth, I’ll pledge naebody the night, Maister Touchwood; for, what wi’ the upcast and terror that I got a wee while syne, and what wi’ the bit taste that I behoved to take of the plottie while I was making it, my head is sair eneugh distressed the night already. — Saint Ronan's Well
  • PS I believe the 37% that still supports Bushboy need some electrotherapy,the kind they use in Guantanamo . Think Progress » Cheney: ‘General Overall Situation’ In Iraq Is Going ‘Remarkably Well’
  • While asked to mediate between the rival families of Lusignan and Angoulême, he married the Angoulême heiress Isabella, who had been betrothed to Hugh de Lusignan.
  • Italian rabbis divided on the question whether the number of witnesses to a betrothal should be the talmudic pair or ten, reflecting a clear need for more to enhance supervision of the proceedings. Italy, Early Modern.
  • How can we take without either a shudder or a laugh the abject refusal of Emmathat "imaginist," self-indulgent, independent, charmingly creative and snobbish heroineto call Knightley "George" after they are betrothed: "I never can call you any thing but Mr. Knightley" (III. xvii, 420). Box Hill and the Limits of Realism
  • It could be the same one I encountered on the road the night before the Prince's betrothal. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • Ivivi Technologies, Inc. is a medical technology company focusing on designing, developing and commercializing its proprietary electrotherapeutic technology platform, with a primary focus on developing treatments for cardiovascular disease. News
  • Especially mind yourself with the King's betrothed!
  • But the skin beauty is not the firmest hold she has on Temple's affections; this was not the beauty that had attracted her lover and held him enchained in her service for seven years of waiting and suspense; this was not the only light leading him through dark days of doubt, almost of despair, constant, unwavering in his troth to her. Letters from Dorothy Osborne to Sir William Temple (1652-54)
  • What had she been doing in betrothing herself to this man! A Changed Man
  • Physiotherapy involves a range of treatments, including manipulation, massage, exercise, electrotherapy and hydrotherapy.
  • She was eighteen and adorable, but her mother would not hear to a betrothment. Floyd Grandon's Honor
  • Philip insisted that Richard should espouse, in conformity with their betrothment, now that his father no longer lived to oppose their union. Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 5 of 8 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History
  • This speech does not report the movement of the betrothal message, from kingly words recounted, to messenger, to scroll, to herald's voice.
  • The betrothal was arranged by the parents as a strictly business contract.
  • But even these elements derive their efficacy from the fullness of grace and troth entrusted to the Catholic Church.
  • She is scheming for Aimee and me to be betrothed before the season is over.
  • However a cursory glance through provides the following statement: "in 1855 Guillaume Duchenne, the father of electrotherapy, pronounced Faradic (AC) current superior to Galvanic (DC) current for electrotherapeutic purposes."—so I’m inclined to think that the early researchers were playing with both AC and DC in the lab, regardless of which was first used for commercial purposes. July 18, 1871
  • They become betrothed, but the burgomaster Ghysbrecht, together with Gerard's scheming brothers and his outraged father, prevent the marriage and succeed in having the young man imprisoned.
  • Under the apple boughs, there did I take you when our troth was plighted, there gave my hand and vows, and there you were requited, where once your mother was abased and slighted.
  • And the keep and the town are full of Outislander folk and nobility from the other duchies for the Prince's betrothal. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • I will even betroth thee unto me in faithfulness: and thou shalt know the lord. FROM THE CROSS TO PENTECOST
  • He must promise to betroth her to Giovanni Sforza, duke of Pesaro. THE FAMILY
  • Angel gave a nervous laugh, ‘I'm almost betrothed to Rilith and I'm sure it was just a one time thing.’
  • Physiotherapy involves a range of treatments, including manipulation, massage, exercise, electrotherapy and hydrotherapy.
  • Philautus, upbraiding his treacherous friend Euphues for robbing him of his lady's love, delivers himself of the following speech: "Although hitherto Euphues I have shrined thee in my heart for a trusty friend, I will shunne thee hereafter as a trothless foe, and although I cannot see in thee less wit than I was wont, yet do I find less honesty. John Lyly
  • Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing electrotherapeutic lamp units for ultraviolet and infrared radiation are classified here.
  • Ne Temere_, which means, "The Form of Betrothal and Marriage according to the _Ne Temere_ Decree. Luther Examined and Reexamined A Review of Catholic Criticism and a Plea for Revaluation
  • Troth I know not that, * actual celebration, called the Dionysia: this was also the more apposite, as it was now this very comedy Avas in repre - sentation. Comedies. Translated into English, with notes [by Richard Cumberland and others]
  • He must promise to betroth her to Giovanni Sforza, duke of Pesaro. THE FAMILY
  • Using a system known as cranial electrotherapy stimulation (CES), NuCalm consists of a generator and a headset that transmits relaxing electrical and sound frequencies to the brain. Sound Waves are the Latest Weapon in the Fight Against Dentist Phobias | Impact Lab
  • The Earl is no doubt offended for by law, I am betrothed to his daughter.
  • Her parents betrothed her to the boy of the neighboring village.
  • By ‘ulterior plighting’ I mean ulterior trothing with death.
  • Paul Keyser says that ‘Mesopotamian medical practice included a number of elements conducive to the reception of an electrotherapeutic device of this sort.’
  • Subjects of both groups were told they may or may not feel the tingle of electrotherapy.
  • And when he gave her the kiss of betrothment her lips grew white. Septimius Felton, or, The elixir of life
  • Since ye are sae kind as to say ye are content to lend me as muckle siller as will stock and plenish the Heugh-foot, I am content, on my part, to accept the courtesy wi 'mony kind thanks; and troth, I think it will be as safe in my hands as yours, if ye leave it flung about in that gate for the first loon body to lift, forbye the risk o' bad neighbours that can win through steekit doors and lockfast places, as I can tell to my cost. The Black Dwarf
  • W.dowed wife and wedded maid," occurs in Vanda's prophecy; Sir W. Scott's _The Betrothed_, ch. xv. Notes and Queries, Number 201, September 3, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc
  • Later on, modalities were used such as electrotherapy, ultrasound therapy, laser therapy, magneto therapy, electrical stimulation of hypotrophic muscles, hydro-kinesitherapy, and kinesitherapy.
  • He wrote, `I was saddened to see that your injury prevented you from joining in the dancing at my betrothal festivities. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • Edward Hammel was named chief operating officer for this electrotherapeutic-technology company. Noted . . .
  • I think I was betrothed to Cotton Eye Joe, a frail man who smelled of cheese, who would unexpectedly leap up out of his stool now and again as if someone had set fire to it.
  • Pumd Inn, the Sloop brot 17 hds of my 2 wheat from Strother Robert Carter Diary, 1726
  • When all those invited had arrived, toasts were drunk to the betrothed couple, and the first plates of food were served.
  • ICT equipment is defined as computers and peripherals; telephones and telephone apparatus, facsimile equipment, and routers, etc.; electromedical and electrotherapeutic apparatus; and computer software. New Report: Performance Profiles of Major Energy Producers 2004 « ResourceShelf
  • Betrothal vows were often as binding as wedding vows, and ‘plighting the troth’ was often an excuse to consummate the marriage ahead of the actual ceremony.
  • So maybe Vanderbeek sees the Kovalchuk deal, and the long-term betrothal to the even more important SI.com
  • 'But would we have to appoint a time for the fulfilment of this troth ? THE BROKEN GOD
  • We wad be laith a stranger suld lack what we have, though we are jimply provided for in beds rather; for Jenny has sae mony bairns (God bless them and her) that troth I maun speak to Lord Old Mortality, Complete
  • She was betrothed to her cousin at an early age.
  • This passed in sight of the whole assembled court, who naturally regarded the action as a kind of betrothment; and the long suspense being apparently ended, the feelings of every party broke forth without restraint or disguise. Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth
  • Pierre's own Chagall in this show is a Paris canvas of 1911, The betrothed, an evocation of the artist's fiancée in Russia dressed as a demure veiled bride.
  • Then too, even as regards the story, Shakespeare varies from Whetstone much more materially than the latter does from Cinthio: representing the illicit meeting of Claudio and Juliet as taking place under the shield of a solemn betrothment; which very much lessens their fault, as marriage bonds were already upon them; and proportionably heightens Angelo's wickedness, as it brings on him the guilt of making the law responsible for his own arbitrary rigour. Shakespeare His Life Art And Characters
  • I am certain Prince Dutiful was well aware of their eyes upon his back and that they discussed how his betrothed had snubbed him. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • The betrothal, the money transfer and further guarantees for the period between the betrothal and the marriage itself are recorded in a written document (sefer erus), established before the court and witnesses. Karaite Women.
  • Adherence was likely improved by the flexible treatment schedule; patients could perform electrotherapy at any time of day.
  • Then, good father, pardon the injury that I have done to you, only causing your grief, by over-fond affecting a man so trothless. Fair Em
  • Haemon's marriage debars him from being the victim, for he is no longer single; for even if he have not consummated his marriage, yet is he betrothed; but this tender youth, consecrated to the city's service, might by dying rescue his country; and bitter will he make the return of Adrastus and his Argives, flinging o'er their eyes death's dark pall, and will glorify Thebes. The Phoenissae
  • ‘In troth, dame,’ answered Willie, ‘ye are no sae far wrang; sae if my comrade is to take his dance, ye maun gie me my drink, and then bob it away like Madge of Middlebie.’ Redgauntlet
  • The young man betrothed the neighboring maiden.
  • By the ministry of a faithful eunuch she transmitted to him a ring, the pledge of her affection, and earnestly conjured him to claim her as a lawful spouse to whom he had been secretly betrothed.
  • Physiotherapy manual techniques, strengthening exercises, stretches, hydrotherapy, electrotherapy, taping, posture correction and advice may then help optimise recovery.
  • In 28 she was betrothed to Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus, to whom she bore one son, the later emperor Nero, in 37.
  • Some held the erroneous opinion of private dissolubility, because they regarded such a union as no real marriage, but simply as betrothal, and therefore they treated it according to the juridical principles in regard to betrothal. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy
  • They were the first to use electrotherapy to cure pain, and also have an understanding of what happened.
  • That he must be obeyed she still recognised as the strongest rule of all — obeyed, that is, till she should go to him and lay down her love at his feet, and give back to him the troth which he had given her. Nina Balatka
  • While women must consent to marriage and may petition a court for a divorce, it is men who actively betroth, marry and divorce; women are betrothed, married and divorced by men.
  • Her parents betrothed her to the boy of the neighboring village.
  • The family can't celebrate Dasha's betrothal, because they're so worried about you. THE BRONZE HORSEMAN
  • Objective: To observe the therapeutic effectiveness of modulated medium frequency electrotherapy, and acupoint stimulation therapy and Ciwujia capsule on chronic fatigue syndrome(CFS).
  • ` ` Troth, my Lord maun be turned feel outright, '' said the domestic, ` ` an he puts himsell into sic a carfuffle, for onything ye could bring him, Edie. '' The Antiquary
  • “Good!” said the smiling Torres; “it is what you might call a betrothal journey.” Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon
  • -- for some suppose the sprig of eryngo to signify that he was already betrothed to her. Albert Durer
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  • There is a single feature of the situation in the spring of 1527 which might be taken as pointing to a belief on the King's part that the validity of the marriage would be confirmed: namely the betrothal of his daughter to England under the Tudors
  • We need not go far to find out men learned in the law to inform us that to try and attempt to get and assure the affections of any one is not a betrothment. The Doctrine of the Saints��� Perseverance Explained and Confirmed
  • Meanwhile Pam's betrothed, Joe, is also having his own doubts about the day, with matters further complicated by the bridesmaid's heavy-handed attempts to convince Pam that no woman could be blamed for leaving her father.
  • His name tore through her mind, for she was certain she’d never see her betrothed again. Almost a Whisper
  • The circumstances of his early life are obscure, but we know that in 1277 he was formally betrothed to his future wife, Gemma Donati, and that in 1289 he took part in military operations against Arezzo and Pisa.
  • There was a still, quiet passion in his kiss, but there was something more -- something deep and intransmutable -- the same unchanging troth which, he had given her at The Moon out of Reach
  • Astrology, astrotherapy, biorhythms, cartomancy, chiromancy, the enneagram, fortune telling, graphology, rumpology, etc., seem to work because they seem to provide accurate personality analyses.
  • Uncertainty plagued her, following every move she made, surfacing every time anyone mentioned her betrothal.
  • Friedrich von Hardenberg, commonly called Novalis, it is desirable to mention that they were written when the shadow of the death of his betrothed had begun to thin before the approaching dawn of his own new life. Rampolli
  • Tension gastrothorax is a rare condition that occurs when the stomach (often accompanied by other normally intra-abdominal organs) herniates through a ruptured or incompetent diaphragm into the chest.
  • Or ‘Thumbelisa’ (better known as ‘Thumbelina’), in which a tiny girl is betrothed to a velvety mole.
  • She had seemed so girlish, chattering on about clothes and gossiping about the recent betrothals.
  • He also assesses critically the corrosive ideology of transient troth and individual gratification that has driven a good deal of this contemporary pathos.
  • Isn't that the legend where Rama together with his friend Hannuman takes an army of monkeys across the bridge to fight a demon who's stolen Rama's betrothed?
  • By the age of twelve she was betrothed to Haim of Hameln, a young man she had never met but would grow to love deeply over the thirty years of their marriage. Personal Information for Glikl bas Judah of Hameln
  • And whosoever lieth carnally with a woman, that is a bondmaid, betrothed to an husband, and not at all redeemed, nor freedom given her; she shall be scourged; they shall not be put to death, because she was not free. Probably Just One Of Those Funny Coincidences
  • The young couple was betrothed with the approval of both families.
  • 1139: O my troth most sweete iests, most inconie vulgar wit, Love's Labour Lost (1623 First Folio Edition)
  • The Clinic was a terrible place where a group of misguided scientists attempted to use electrotherapy to ‘rehabilitate’ Rob.
  • Bassianus, who is already engaged to Lavinia, reclaims his betrothed with the help of Titus' sons.
  • At the age of two he was betrothed to the three-year-old Catherine of Aragon, daughter of Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain.
  • She calls to the priest to renounce the fleshly woman and cleave to Her, the Bride who took his plighted troth; but it is a scrannel voice sighing from stone lungs: -- Robert Browning
  • Consequently, he sentences her to a gruesome death - despite the fact that she is betrothed to Creon's son, her cousin.
  • He is not the man to whom my father ever thought of betrothing me. Electra
  • The utility model discloses a built-in electrothermal tray type specific gravity vacuum degassing tank, belonging to the technology field of vacuum oil purifier.
  • In those days the formal procedure of a wedding scarcely differed from that of a betrothal and both these ceremonies could be called by the same name 'sponsalia'.
  • He needs to get betrothed fast and naturally he wants his little heifer to be rich.
  • But you'll have to wait till I'm betrothed to start roaming around on our trip around Angkora!
  • Pope John XXIII, we learn at length, had a passion for Alessandro Manzoni's novel "I Promessi Sposi" (which Wills horribly translates as "The Plighted Couple" ", hen the book is widely known as" The Betrothed "). Take Me To Your Leader
  • We've got the Langstroth hive and a couple medications for foulbrood and mites, but otherwise the process of producing honey is the same as it's been since the beginning of history. Original Signal - Transmitting Buzz
  • No, she has moved to the dining table, to sit beside her beloved betrothed.
  • Her parents betrothed her to the boy of the neighboring village.
  • In a party scene, she toasts a young woman, newly betrothed to a naval officer.
  • It was true she had felt herself drawn to him as to no other but her betrothed; and had he been content to let her be near him as a faithful servant and sicknurse, then indeed ... Complete Project Gutenberg Georg Ebers Works
  • Churches now combine what were once separate betrothal and wedding ceremonies into one.
  • Troth forbid we mistakenly use dogmatism to mean “positiveness in assertion of opinion especially when unwarranted or arrogant” or “a viewpoint or system of ideas based on insufficiently examined premises”. Bukiet on Brooklyn Books
  • Usually, girls were betrothed by fourteen and wed at seventeen.
  • In front of the two male imperial figures a diminutive courtier or herald holds open the scroll, presumably reading aloud the announcement of the betrothal.
  • As Bobby had so often predicted, the Jackie-Ari betrothal created a worldwide furor best characterized by a front-page headline in the Los Angeles Times: “Jackie Sells Out!” Bobby and Jackie
  • By the time she has completed a course of treatment she has tasted all the drugs in the pharmacopeia, wears plates on her feet, spectacles on her nose, has had her teeth tinkered with, and her insides straightened; has had a course in hydrotherapeutics, electrotherapeutics, osteopathy, and Christian Science! The Nervous Housewife
  • Living all his spare moments, as is frequently the case with expectant lovers, a day in advance of reality, and in a state of bestarred hallucination, it required nothing less than the name of his perpetual antagonist pronounced in a loud voice to call the youngest of Napoleon's generals away from the mental contemplation of his betrothed. A Set of Six
  • She was married when very young to Don Gasparo de Procida, but the marriage was annulled by her father and she was betrothed in 1492 to Giovanni Sforza.
  • But if we don't have anything to do with them, we can live the good life," Pedro reported to his betrothed. THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
  • But there is a woman in Toddrick's Wynd wha lost her bairn yestreen: she is threatened wi 'a milk-fever, and by my troth this little stranger will cure her; but, besides the nourice-fee, there is my trouble.' Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume XXIII
  • I hae nae wish to be drum-major; it were nae great things to be like the doited carle, Else-than-gude, as they call him; and, troth, he has nae his name for naething. Lavengro
  • They call betroth her to another man upon the morn. The Nibelungenlied
  • We are ‘just good friends’ for she is betrothed to another.
  • 'O troth, Laird,' continued Meg, during this by-talk, 'it's but to the like o' you ane can open their heart; ye see, they say Dunbog is nae mair a gentleman than the blunker that's biggit the bonnie house down in the howm. Guy Mannering, Or, the Astrologer — Complete
  • You already received some electrotherapy for that.
  • But you will understand -- I could not come any longer without explaining; and this time you allow young people -- betrothment -- looks so attractive. A Little Girl in Old Boston
  • People are never equal to the romance of their youth in after life, except by fits, and Ferris especially could not keep himself at what he called the operatic pitch of their brief betrothal and the early days of their marriage. A Foregone Conclusion
  • As more betrothed couples pay for their weddings themselves, guest lists have gotten shorter, and even close friends are expected to come stag.
  • So my purpose was to discover him; and I made calculations, and summoned them that serve me to search for such a youth as thou art; fairly, O my betrothed, did I preconceive thee. The Shaving of Shagpat; an Arabian entertainment — Volume 2
  • Answered the other, "I seek connection with thy house, and I come desirous of betrothal with the lady concealed and the pearl unrevealed, which is thy daughter. Arabian nights. English
  • He was provided with a brother, a servant, with good and evil counselors, with a betrothed, and the betrothed in turn with a father and a maidservant.
  • Should the husband predecease his wife, to allow his daughters to be provided for from his estate until they are betrothed or until they reach maturity. Marriage.
  • There is, finally, a particular resonance about that unclassifiable species of Wodehouse heroine who wears a monocle and sees courtship primarily as a series of knightly tests to be accomplished by her betrothed.
  • In the last surviving section, the betrothed is introduced to and enters her new Byzantine family.
  • Wodehouse requires him to smuggle pearls across the Atlantic in a Mickey Mouse doll for his betrothed - the only true test of love, as anybody who smuggled pearls in Mickey Mice will know.
  • I wonder by my troth, what thou and I Did , till we loved?
  • It's relevant to note that the main Na'vi characters are voiced by four Black actors: Zoë Saldaña who plays the warrior princess Neytiri; CCH Pounder who plays Mo'at, the Na'vi priestess and Neytiri's mother; Laz Alonso who plays Tsu'Tey, the young warrior prince, Neytiri's betrothed and heir to the chieftainship of the Omaticayas, Neytiri's clan; and Peter Mensah who plays Akwey, leader of a plains clan of Na'vi; as well as Wes Studi, The Avatar Movie from a Black perspective
  • She was put on electrotherapy and analgesics and improved sufficiently to compete in the games.
  • And you have been loth to part with her, even in betrothal .... Love and Life Behind the Purdah
  • It is not her own betrothal, but mine with Winnie's wraith, that is deluding her crazy brain. Aylwin
  • Jak did not notice, or at least he did not say anything, ‘The princess is betrothed to some prince from some country, they're scheduled to be married a year from today, on her sixteenth birthday,’ he paused.
  • Compliance with daily electrotherapy treatment was confirmed by patient reports at subsequent visits and as independently reported by a visiting nurse.
  • Extracting himself from his friend's protective clutch, Jack stepped closer to his betrothed and her father.
  • He is positively glowing with self-righteous zeal beside his equally sober betrothed.
  • The espousal was a ceremony of betrothing, a formal agreement between the parties then coming under obligation for the purpose of marriage. Easton's Bible Dictionary
  • I had, it appears, about Heiberg's Klister and Malle, an inseparable betrothed couple, used what was, for that matter, an undoubtedly Kierkegaardian expression, viz., to beslobber a relation. Recollections Of My Childhood And Youth
  • And I will betroth thee unto me for ever; yea, I will betroth thee unto me in righteousness, and in judgment, and in lovingkindness, and in mercies. FROM THE CROSS TO PENTECOST
  • He is positively glowing with self-righteous zeal beside his equally sober betrothed.
  • Now we are using electrotherapeutics and I take medicine at noon and in the evening. The Last Empress
  • And he might have, had Nathan not used a fiction to flush the troth out of hiding.
  • We will continue to cry at weddings because we know how bittersweet, how fragile is the troth.
  • Oh," said Sullivan, "I didn't think of that: in troth, if you're timersome, it's more than the world b'lieves of you. The Black Prophet: A Tale Of Irish Famine Traits And Stories Of The Irish Peasantry, The Works of William Carleton, Volume Three
  • He turned to the York Cook Book of 1897 for a courting cake, traditionally made by young girls for their betrothed.
  • The buckle of her waistband is also his work; I am not quite sure but that it is a token of betrothal when a girl wears the buckle her suitor has made. Insulinde: Experiences of a Naturalist's Wife in the Eastern Archipelago
  • Father, this is my lovely and irreplaceable betrothed, Josephine.
  • She answers him in a riddling speech: ‘By my troth, I'll tell thee, I am almost sick for one, though I would not have it grow on my chin.’
  • Studies have been carried out on the use of IGRs combined with conventional insecticides such as chlorpyrifos-methyl and fenitrothion. Chapter 7
  • Troth, my Lord maun be turned feel outright," said the domestic, "an he puts himsell into sic a carfuffle, for onything ye could bring him, The Antiquary — Complete
  • And when I find myself once more on board, when the scene enacted on the hill above recurs to my mind, it seems to me that my betrothal is a joke, and my new family a set of puppets. The French Immortals Series — Complete
  • parallelism" is made more pointed by means of alliteration, e.g. "shrined thee for a trusty friend," "shun thee as a trothless foe"; musk John Lyly
  • Alannis is fast asleep in the nursery but when she has awakened The King and his betrothed have requested to see her.
  • From the moment they were considered ready for betrothal, women were under an enormous amount of societal pressure to marry.
  • By Victorian times, electrotherapy were common in all the best spas. Electricity: the Road to Health
  • To avenge his wrongs, and the loss of his betrothed, who is given to his rival and dies, he blows up the steamer in presence of an assembled multitude, and quits his native land with a courtezan who has conceived a liking for him and will provide him with money to recommence his enterprise elsewhere. Balzac
  • The young couple broke a piece of gold together, and pledged their troth in the most solemn manner; and it is said the young lady imprecated dreadful evils on herself should she break her plighted faith. The Bride of Lammermoor
  • In honor of her betrothal the neckline had been cut lower than she had ever worn before.
  • (The hussy her hubby was seeing gets hit by a beam and the adulterer is crushed to death in the palm of his betrothed. Top 10 Sexiest Cinematic Giantesses » Scene-Stealers
  • Use effects this; because love and wisdom are delighted with each other, and as it were sport together like little children; and as they grow up, they enter into genial conjunction, which is effected by a kind of betrothing, nuptial solemnity, marriage, and propagation, and this with continual variety to eternity. The Delights of Wisdom Pertaining to Conjugial Love
  • It maddened her tremendously that they should all be mockingly jealous of Earl Mowbray's betrothed.
  • His object, in short, was to insist on parental authority, giving to parental authority some little additional strength from his own sacerdotal recognition of the sanctity of the betrothing promise. The Golden Lion of Granpere
  • But he would surely have met his death just now had not the crone told me he was your betrothed. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • She can't help but remember the comment that they were practically betrothed from the cradle.
  • On the occasion of the betrothal she had arrived late, dressed in indescribable odds and ends, with an artificial red flower stuck into her frowzy wig. The Promised Land
  • We have much to be thoroughly ashamed of if, in troth, we bear the burdens of one another.
  • a trustie friende, I will shunne thee hereafter as a trothless foe. A History of English Prose Fiction
  • Hey, I've arranged a lot of betrothals, you can't expect me to remember each one!
  • When a man has betrothed one of five women, and does not remember which of the five it is, while each of them claims the right of betrothment, then he is duty bound to give to each a bill of divorcement, and to distribute the dowry due to one among them all. Hebraic Literature; Translations from the Talmud, Midrashim and Kabbala
  • I tell you, Mr. Le Noir, that your manner of speaking of my betrothal is equally insulting to myself, Doctor Rocke and my dear father, who never would have plighted our hands had he considered our prospective marriage a mésalliance. The Hidden Hand
  • The contract of betrothal is made at the village temple and the caste-fellows sprinkle turmeric and water over the parties.
  • The impeccable and perceptive draughtsman Ingres is represented by one of the anecdotal pictures in which he delighted, The Betrothal of Raphael, and the last of his four versions of Oedipus and the Sphinx.
  • Still, breaking her troth would be difficult, but not impossible.
  • Eastern European countries also use a wide variety of electrotherapeutic procedures for restoration whereas many of these are largely restricted to rehabilitatory roles in the West.
  • Francesca is betrothed to Gianciotto who, this being the Middle Ages, is allowed no particular identity beyond being a menacing crookback à la Richard III. Francesca da Rimini, Fantastic Mr Fox; BBC Proms 24 & 25
  • Purchase of some dealer or manufacturer of apiarian supplies, a good Langstroth hive complete with section boxes. Prairie Farmer, Vol. 56: No. 3, January 19, 1884. A Weekly Journal for the Farm, Orchard and Fireside
  • He wrote, `I was saddened to see that your injury prevented you from joining in the dancing at my betrothal festivities. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN

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