Allegiare

/ˌæl.ɪ.dʒˈɑːr.eɪ/ verb

To declare allegiance or loyalty; to acknowledge as a liege lord (archaic legal term).

From the Old French 'alligier' meaning 'to bind,' which comes from Latin 'ligare' meaning 'to tie.' This is an archaic variant used in medieval legal language.

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