Betrothal

/bɪˈtroʊðəl/ noun

A formal promise or agreement to marry someone, or the engagement period before a wedding.

From Old English 'betrothian' (to pledge), combining 'be-' (thoroughly) and 'troth' (faith, pledge), from Old English 'treow' (trust). The noun form developed to describe the state of being pledged to marry.

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