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al·le·giance
/əˈliʤən(t)s/
忠誠,忠貞
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Al·le·giance
n.
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
;
as
,
allegiance
to
science
.
Syn:
--
Loyalty
;
fealty
.
Usage:
Allegiance
,
Loyalty
.
These
words
agree
in
expressing
the
general
idea
of
fidelity
and
attachment
to
the
“powers
that
be.”
Allegiance
is
an
obligation
to
a
ruling
power
.
Loyalty
is
a
feeling
or
sentiment
towards
such
power
.
Allegiance
may
exist
under
any
form
of
government
,
and
,
in
a
republic
,
we
generally
speak
of
allegiance
to
the
government
,
to
the
state
,
etc
.
In
well
conducted
monarchies
,
loyalty
is
a
warm-hearted
feeling
of
fidelity
and
obedience
to
the
sovereign
.
It
is
personal
in
its
nature
;
and
hence
we
speak
of
the
loyalty
of
a
wife
to
her
husband
,
not
of
her
allegiance
.
In
cases
where
we
personify
,
loyalty
is
more
commonly
the
word
used
;
as
,
loyalty
to
the
constitution
;
loyalty
to
the
cause
of
virtue
;
loyalty
to
truth
and
religion
,
etc
.
Hear
me
,
recreant
,
on
thine
allegiance
hear
me!
--
Shak
.
So
spake
the
Seraph
Abdiel
,
faithful
found
, . . .
Unshaken
,
unseduced
,
unterrified
,
His
loyalty
he
kept
,
his
love
,
his
zeal
. --
Milton
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
allegiance
n
1:
the
act
of
binding
yourself
(
intellectually
or
emotionally
)
to
a
course
of
action
; "
his
long
commitment
to
public
service
"; "
they
felt
no
loyalty
to
a
losing
team
" [
syn
:
commitment
,
loyalty
,
dedication
]
2:
the
loyalty
that
citizens
owe
to
their
country
(
or
subjects
to
their
sovereign
) [
syn
:
fealty
]
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