Difference between revisions of "Loyalty"

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*Adjective. French. loyal, Old French. loial, leial, semi-popular ad. L. lgl-em  
 
*Adjective. French. loyal, Old French. loial, leial, semi-popular ad. L. lgl-em  
 
==Definitions==
 
==Definitions==
*1. Faithful adherence to one's promise, oath, [[word]] of honour, etc.; conjugal faithfulness, [[fidelity]]. Also in phrase by my loyalty.
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*1. Faithful adherence to one's promise, oath, [[word]] of honour, etc.; conjugal [[faith]]fulness, [[fidelity]]. Also in phrase by my loyalty.
  
 
*2. a. Faithful adherence to the [[sovereign]] or lawful [[government]]; spec. of government employees. Also, in recent use, enthusiastic [[reverence]] for the [[person]] and [[family]] of the sovereign.
 
*2. a. Faithful adherence to the [[sovereign]] or lawful [[government]]; spec. of government employees. Also, in recent use, enthusiastic [[reverence]] for the [[person]] and [[family]] of the sovereign.

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Origin

  • 1350–1400; Middle English loialte
  • Adjective. French. loyal, Old French. loial, leial, semi-popular ad. L. lgl-em

Definitions

  • 1. Faithful adherence to one's promise, oath, word of honour, etc.; conjugal faithfulness, fidelity. Also in phrase by my loyalty.
b. attrib. in loyalty loan; loyalty oath U.S., an oath, usually mandatory, required of a prospective public employee or other person in which he swears to abstain from subversive activities.
  • 3. Lawfulness, legality (of marriage). Obs. rare 1.

Synonyms

fealty, devotion, constancy. Loyalty, allegiance, fidelity all imply a sense of duty or of devoted attachment to something or someone. Loyalty connotes sentiment and the feeling of devotion that one holds for one's country, creed, family, friends, etc. Allegiance applies particularly to a citizen's duty to his or her country, or, by extension, one's obligation to support a party, cause, leader, etc. Fidelity implies unwavering devotion and allegiance to a person, principle, etc.

Antonyms

Antonyms: faithlessness.