plight troth to



plight one's troth to someone

to become engaged to be married to someone. (Literary or jocular.) I chose not to plight my troth to anyone who acts so unpleasant to my dear aunt. Alice plighted her troth to Scott.
See also: plight, troth

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Meyer-Hebrew
KajetÁN-Czech, Slovak, Hungarian
MarÍAmah-REE-ah (Spanish)Spanish, Galician, Icelandic
Hulda['hʌldə]
Tizianotee-TSYAH-noItalian
Pridoni-Georgian