fealty
/ˈfiːlɪti/Definitions
1. noun
a feeling of duty or loyalty to a lord, sovereign, or state, especially as a result of a feudal obligation
“The knight’s fealty to the king was unwavering throughout the war.”
1. noun
a feeling of duty or loyalty to a lord, sovereign, or state, especially as a result of a feudal obligation
“The knight’s fealty to the king was unwavering throughout the war.”