When Plighting the troth, the bride gives her glove and bouquet to the maid of honor, or, what is better, the finger of the glove may be cut to allow the ring to be placed on without the glove being removed.
"The Book of Good Manners"
W. C. Green
Having completed their sixty-fifth year of conjugal bliss, Claus Jacobsen and his venerable spouse were solemnly blessed by the parson of their parish, and went, for the fifth time in their long wedded life, through the form of mutual troth-Plighting before the altar at which they had for the first time been united before the battle of Waterloo was fought.
"Manners and Social Usages"
Mrs. John M. E. W. Sherwood
She spoke from the emotions of womanhood, beginning to-night in the Plighting of her troth.
"The Mettle of the Pasture"
James Lane Allen