Loyalty

/ˈlɔɪəlti/ noun

Loyalty is the strong feeling of support and faithfulness you show to a person, group, or belief, even when it’s difficult. It means you stay committed over time.

From Old French 'loialté,' meaning 'faithfulness' or 'legitimacy,' from Latin 'legalis' meaning 'legal' or 'according to the law.' The idea moved from obeying the law to being faithful to people and causes.

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