trouthe

Etymology
,, from , from ; equivalent to.

The final vowel is generalised from Old English oblique cases, while forms in reflect the influence of ; the usual vocalism in  is due to shortening before the consonant cluster  in late Old English.

Noun

 * 1) loyalty (to a cause)
 * 2) honesty, honor, troth
 * 3) goodness, kindness, integrity
 * 4) truth, reality (especially absolute)
 * 5) religion, belief system
 * 6) righteousness, justness; being right in one's cause
 * 7) troth: a pledge, contract, promise or oath
 * 8) A fact or truth.
 * 1) A fact or truth.