creda
/ˈkriːdə/Definitions
1. noun
A type of medieval oath or pledge, especially one given in court or by a vassal to their lord.
“The knight swore his creda to the king, vowing loyalty and protection.”
1. noun
A type of medieval oath or pledge, especially one given in court or by a vassal to their lord.
“The knight swore his creda to the king, vowing loyalty and protection.”