allegiance
Kelime Anlamı :
1. bağlılık,sadakat.
2. sadakât.
3. bağlılık.
4. devletine bağlılık.
5. biat.
6. bir fikre ya da ideolojiye bağlılık.
7. tabiiyet.
8. sadakat, bağlılık.
9. merbutiyet.
10. vatan veya hükümdara sadakat.
Tanımlar :
1.
loyalty or the obligation of loyalty, as to a nation, sovereign, or cause. see synonyms at fidelity.
2. the obligations of a vassal to a lord.
2. the obligations of a vassal to a lord.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
loyalty to some cause, nation or ruler.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
the tie or obligation, implied or expressed, which a subject owes to his sovereign or government; the duty of fidelity to one's king, government, or state.
2. devotion; loyalty.
2. devotion; loyalty.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
the tie or obligation of a subject or citizen to his sovereign or government; the duty of fidelity to a king, government, or state.
2. hence observance of obligation in general; fidelity to any person or thing; devotion.
3.
4. loyalty is a matter of both principle and sentiment, conduct and feeling; it implies enthusiasm and devotion, and hence is most frequently chosen for figurative uses: as, loyalty to a lover, husband, family, clan, friends, old traditions, religion. neither allegiance nor loyalty is confined to its original meaning of the obligation due from a subject to a prince.
5. fealty has escaped less completely from this earliest sense, but has a permissible use in the sense of fidelity under obligation of various kinds.
2. hence observance of obligation in general; fidelity to any person or thing; devotion.
3.
4. loyalty is a matter of both principle and sentiment, conduct and feeling; it implies enthusiasm and devotion, and hence is most frequently chosen for figurative uses: as, loyalty to a lover, husband, family, clan, friends, old traditions, religion. neither allegiance nor loyalty is confined to its original meaning of the obligation due from a subject to a prince.
5. fealty has escaped less completely from this earliest sense, but has a permissible use in the sense of fidelity under obligation of various kinds.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia