stedefastnesse
Middle English
editAlternative forms
edit- stedfastnes, stedfastnesse, stiddefastnes, stidefastnes, stidefastnesse, studefastnes, studfastnes
- (Kent) stedevestnesse
Etymology
editInherited from Old English stedefæstnes; equivalent to stedefast + -nesse.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editstedefastnesse (uncountable)
- Steadfastness, conviction; the state of lacking doubt.
- Immutableness, inalterability; the state of being unalterable.
- Perdurance; continual existence or endurance.
- Bravery, might, durability; capacity to resist.
- (rare) Security or that which provides it; a foundation.
- (rare) Marital loyalty or faithfulness.
Descendants
edit- English: steadfastness
- Middle Scots: steidfastnes
References
edit- “sted-fastnes(se, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.
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