Definition of Loialty
Loy"al*ty (?), n. [Cf. F.
loyauté. See Loyal, and cf. Legality.]
The state or quality of being loyal; fidelity to a superior, or
to duty, love, etc.
He had such loyalty to the king as the law
required. Clarendon.
Not withstanding all the subtle bait
With which those Amazons his love still craved,
To his one love his loyalty he saved.
Spenser.
&fist; "Loyalty . . . expresses, properly, that fidelity
which one owes according to law, and does not necessarily include
that attachment to the royal person, which, happily, we in England
have been able further to throw into the word." Trench.
Syn. -- Allegiance; fealty. See Allegiance.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
- the state of being loyal; fidelity
- faithfulness or devotion to some person, cause or nation
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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