noun
- plural of plighter; people who pledge or promise something, especially in a solemn or formal manner
Usage: archaic or literary; often used in historical or ceremonial contexts
Examples
- The plighters of the oath stood before the altar.
- Medieval plighters swore their loyalty to the crown.
- The plighters of the covenant were bound by their sacred words.
- As plighters of the treaty, both nations agreed to the terms.