stedfast
English
Adjective
stedfast (comparative stedfaster or more stedfast, superlative stedfastest or most stedfast)
- Archaic spelling of steadfast.
- 1915 August 23, Frank P. Walsh, “Perilous Philanthropy”, in The Independent:
- … Samuel Gompers directed against the whole Rockefeller investigation into industry, that organized labor will continue to remain sternly aloof and to view this new activity with stedfast distrust.
- 1979, Edward Albert, quoting John Keats, James Alfred Stone, editor, History of English Literature, Fifth, Digitized edition, Harrap, published 2009, →ISBN:
- … Bright Star, would I were stedfast as thou art, are worthy to be ranked with those of Shakespeare.
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