How Do You Spell TROTHED?

Pronunciation: [tɹˈɒθd] (IPA)

The word "trothed" is spelled with the letter "th" and pronounced as /trɒðd/. The "th" sound in this word is represented by the letters "th" which can be pronounced as either voiced /ð/ as in "this" or voiceless /θ/ as in "thin". In "trothed", the "th" sound is voiceless and the "ed" suffix indicates the past tense. As such, "trothed" means to have pledged faithfulness in marriage or engagement. Proper use of IPA phonetic transcription helps to accurately describe the pronunciation of words.

Common Misspellings for TROTHED

  • yrothed
  • 6rothed
  • 5rothed
  • teothed
  • tdothed
  • tfothed
  • ttothed
  • t5othed
  • t4othed
  • trkthed
  • trlthed
  • trpthed
  • tr0thed
  • tr9thed
  • trorhed
  • trofhed
  • troghed
  • troyhed

Etymology of TROTHED

The word "trothed" is derived from the Middle English term "trowthe", which in turn came from the Old English words "trowþ" or "trowth". It originated from the Proto-Germanic root "trewjithō" and was commonly used in Old English to refer to a pledge, promise, or agreement related to marriage or other types of commitments. Over time, "trowthe" or "trowth" transformed into "trothed" in Modern English, while its meaning evolved to denote being engaged or promised to someone.

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