allegiance

  • 21allegiance — UK [əˈliːdʒ(ə)ns] / US [əˈlɪdʒəns] noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms allegiance : singular allegiance plural allegiances strong loyalty to a person, group, idea, or country …

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  • 22Allegiance — Loyalty due to one s lord. At Salisbury, in 1086, William I had all landowners in England swear allegiance to him. It was a sign, if one were needed, of the new king s power: all land in the kingdom was his. Cf. Domain …

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  • 23Allegiance — Al|le|giance [ə li:dʒəns] die; <aus gleichbed. engl. allegiance zu altfr. lige »lehnspflichtig«> (veraltet) Untertanenpflicht, treue …

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  • 24allegiance — noun allegiance to the queen Syn: loyalty, faithfulness, fidelity, obedience, homage, devotion; historical fealty; formal troth Ant: disloyalty, treachery …

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  • 25allegiance —   Kūpa a.    ♦ Pledge of allegiance, ho ohiki kūpa a …

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  • 26allegiance — The obligation of fidelity and obedience which the individual owes to the government under which he lives, or to his sovereign in return for the protection he receives. 30 Am Jur Internat L § 18. See oath of allegiance …

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  • 27Allegiance (disambiguation) — Allegiance is the duty which a subject or citizen is widely expected to owe to the state to which he belongs.Allegiance may also refer to:In music:* Allegiance (As Blood Runs Black album), the debut album by Deathcore band As Blood Runs Black *… …

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  • 28Allegiance (Computerspiel) — Allegiance Entwickler Microsoft Research Publisher …

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  • 29Allegiance Air — IATA OACI Indicativo Sede central Lanseria, Sudáfrica …

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  • 30Allegiance Health — is a regional hospital located in Jackson in the U.S. state of Michigan. It was founded in 1915 as Foote Hospital, which it was named until a brand change in July of 2008. The hospital opened its doors in 1918 after a local citizen, Mrs. Ida… …

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