triuwa

Old High German

Etymology

Cognate with Old Saxon treuwa, Old English trēow, Gothic triggwa (triggwa), from Proto-Germanic *trewwō (with ablaut variant: Old English trūwa, Old Norse trú).

Noun

triuwa f

  1. faithfulness, loyalty, truth
  2. contract, pact, alliance

Declension

Descendants

  • Middle High German triuwe, triwe, trūwe (Middle German)
    • German: Treue; traun (particle "in truth, verily, truly" via the fixed phrase in triuwen)

Old Saxon

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *triwwiz. More at triuwi.

Noun

triuwa f

  1. faithfulness
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