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fealty
[ fee-uhl-tee ]
noun
- History/Historical.
- fidelity to a lord.
- the obligation or the engagement to be faithful to a lord, usually sworn to by a vassal.
Synonyms: ,
fealty
/ 藞蹿颈藧蓹濒迟瑟 /
noun
- (in feudal society) the loyalty sworn to one's lord on becoming his vassal See homage
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 苍辞苍路蹿别顎僡濒路迟测 noun plural nonfealties
- 耻苍路蹿别顎僡濒路迟测 noun plural unfealties
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of fealty1
Example Sentences
Unquestioning fealty often excuses autocratic leaders from frivolities such as laws, constitutional constraints or any checks on power: The leader is perceived not to be working for his own gain, but for the shining future.
鈥淭his has to be seen in the context of Trump attacking law firms, universities, and cities, counties and states who don鈥檛 profess fealty to him personally and to his vision,鈥 Charles said.
She changes her title, but never her job: fealty to Trump.
For Trump鈥檚 Cabinet and the rest of his appointees, fealty to Trump is all that counts.
鈥淐obra Kai鈥 refused to die not out of fealty to the namesake dojo鈥檚 motto, but as a business matter.
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