Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

swear-fealty

verb phrase
/swɛr ˈfiːəlti/
Definition
To pledge loyalty and allegiance to a sovereign or a leader.
Examples
  • The knight chose to swear fealty to the new king during the coronation ceremony.
  • In medieval times, lords would require their vassals to swear fealty as a display of loyalty.
Meaning
This phrase refers to the solemn promise made by a vassal or subject to support their lord or ruler, often seen in feudal systems.
Synonyms
  • allegiance
  • loyalty
  • fidelity
  • devotion