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abandon ship to extricate oneself from a situation where danger or failure seems imminent, often at the expense of loyalty to a group or cause. [1/2 definitions]
adhere to maintain loyalty or support (usu. fol. by "to"). [1/3 definitions]
adhesion attachment, esp. to a principle or cause; loyalty; adherence. [1/4 definitions]
allegiance loyalty to a person, country, or belief.
ardent having or showing very strong feelings such as passion, loyalty, or desire.
attachment a strong feeling of friendship or loyalty to a person, place, thing, or idea. [1/3 definitions]
blood brother a person to whom one is bound by strong ties of friendship and loyalty or by a ceremonial commingling of blood. [1/2 definitions]
bond that which binds people emotionally or intellectually, such as a common interest, love, or feelings of loyalty. [1/6 definitions]
brother a man who is connected to another man through shared interests, goals, or loyalty to the same group. [1/2 definitions]
brotherly having or showing affection, kindness, or loyalty.
chivalrous having the honorable qualities of courage and loyalty. [1/3 definitions]
chivalry gallantry, courtesy, loyalty, and other qualities expected of an ideal knight. [1/3 definitions]
constancy the quality of being constant or invariable, as in purpose, opinion, or devotion; steadfastness; loyalty. [1/2 definitions]
defection the act of deserting or renouncing loyalty to something to which one is supposed to be loyal, such as one's country, duty, religion, or party. [1/2 definitions]
devotion strong affection or loyalty.
disaffect to cause to lose affection for, loyalty to, or contentment in an idea, a person, or an organization such as a government; alienate.
disaffection an absence or loss of good will, faith, or loyalty, esp. toward a government, principle, or the like.
Erin go bragh Ireland forever (Irish Gaelic); (used to express loyalty to Ireland).
faith loyalty to a person or idea. [1/5 definitions]
faithful giving loyalty to a person, cause, religion, or idea. [1/2 definitions]
fealty the loyalty pledged by a vassal to a feudal lord and considered as binding. [2 definitions]