"truth, verity," late 12c., from a phonetic variant of Old English treowð "faithfulness, veracity, truth;" see truth, which is a doublet of this word. Restricted to Midlands and Northern England dialect after 16c., and to certain archaic phrases (such as plight one's troth). Also see betroth.
tropic
tropical
tropism
troposphere
trot
troth
Trotskyite
trotter
troubadour
trouble
troubled