Allegiance means loyalty toward someone or something. He owes the king his allegiance. We say the pledge of allegiance to our country every day.
My allegiance is with my lord ( My loyalty is with my lord {same meaning} )
The knight pledged fealty to his lord, promising to serve him faithfully and loyally.
She pledged her allegiance to the king, promising to serve him faithfully and loyally.
The word allegiance is a noun; a word for loyalty or commitment to someone or something; a word for a thing.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Example uses:Your allegiance to the cause is admirable. (subject of the sentence)The generals have just sworn their allegiance to their king. (direct object of the verb 'have sworn')
The children were trained to recite the pledge of allegiance in unison
I pledge allegiance to the flag.
The humanist allegiance in these poems transcends national boundaries.
The children were trained to recite the pledge of allegiance in unison.
yes.
The humanist allegiance in these poems transcends national boundaries.
I'm not really sure but maybe: I've sworn an oath of allegiance to you my queen, until the day I die I will protect you. Something like that maybe?
I used Pledge to dust my cabinets. or I will pledge my allegiance to the United States.