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Adjective [English]

IPA: /ˈstɔːl.wəθ/ [Received-Pronunciation], /ˈstɒl-/ [Received-Pronunciation], /ˈstɔl.wɚθ/ [General-American], /ˈstɑl-/ [General-American] Forms: more stalworth [comparative], most stalworth [superlative]
Etymology: From Middle English stalworth, stal-worth (“physically strong, hardy, robust; brave, courageous”), from Old English stǣlwierþe (“able to stand in good stead, serviceable”), probably from staþol (“establishment; foundation”) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *steh₂- (“to stand (up)”)) or stǣl (“place; condition, stead”) + -wierþe (suffix meaning “able to, capable of”) (probably ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *wert- (“to rotate, turn”)). Displaced by stalwart, which forms a doublet. Compare staddle and worth. Etymology templates: {{inh|en|enm|stalworth}} Middle English stalworth, {{inh|en|ang|stǣlwierþe|t=able to stand in good stead, serviceable}} Old English stǣlwierþe (“able to stand in good stead, serviceable”), {{der|en|ine-pro|*steh₂-|t=to stand (up)}} Proto-Indo-European *steh₂- (“to stand (up)”), {{der|en|ine-pro|*wert-|t=to rotate, turn}} Proto-Indo-European *wert- (“to rotate, turn”), {{doublet|en|stalwart|notext=1}} stalwart Head templates: {{en-adj}} stalworth (comparative more stalworth, superlative most stalworth)
  1. (archaic or obsolete) Stalwart. Tags: archaic, obsolete Derived forms: stalworthly, stalworthness
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Noun [English]

IPA: /ˈstɔːl.wəθ/ [Received-Pronunciation], /ˈstɒl-/ [Received-Pronunciation], /ˈstɔl.wɚθ/ [General-American], /ˈstɑl-/ [General-American] Forms: stalworths [plural]
Etymology: From Middle English stalworth, stal-worth (“physically strong, hardy, robust; brave, courageous”), from Old English stǣlwierþe (“able to stand in good stead, serviceable”), probably from staþol (“establishment; foundation”) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *steh₂- (“to stand (up)”)) or stǣl (“place; condition, stead”) + -wierþe (suffix meaning “able to, capable of”) (probably ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *wert- (“to rotate, turn”)). Displaced by stalwart, which forms a doublet. Compare staddle and worth. Etymology templates: {{inh|en|enm|stalworth}} Middle English stalworth, {{inh|en|ang|stǣlwierþe|t=able to stand in good stead, serviceable}} Old English stǣlwierþe (“able to stand in good stead, serviceable”), {{der|en|ine-pro|*steh₂-|t=to stand (up)}} Proto-Indo-European *steh₂- (“to stand (up)”), {{der|en|ine-pro|*wert-|t=to rotate, turn}} Proto-Indo-European *wert- (“to rotate, turn”), {{doublet|en|stalwart|notext=1}} stalwart Head templates: {{en-noun}} stalworth (plural stalworths)
  1. (archaic or obsolete) Stalwart. Tags: archaic, obsolete
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Adjective [Middle English]

Forms: stalworthest [superlative]
Head templates: {{head|enm|adjective|||||superlative|stalworthest|head=}} stalworth (superlative stalworthest), {{enm-adj|||stalworthest}} stalworth (superlative stalworthest)
  1. stalworth
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Inflected forms

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        "3": "stalworthest"
      },
      "expansion": "stalworth (superlative stalworthest)",
      "name": "enm-adj"
    }
  ],
  "lang": "Middle English",
  "lang_code": "enm",
  "pos": "adj",
  "senses": [
    {
      "categories": [
        "Middle English adjectives",
        "Middle English entries with incorrect language header",
        "Middle English lemmas",
        "Middle English terms with quotations",
        "Pages with 2 entries",
        "Pages with entries",
        "Requests for translations of Middle English quotations"
      ],
      "examples": [
        {
          "ref": "13th–14th century, Sir Orfeo; republished as Ann S. Haskell, editor, A Middle English Anthology, Detroit, Mich.: Wayne State University Press, 1985, →ISBN, page 247:",
          "text": "Orfeo was a king, / In Inglond an heighe lording, / A stalworth man and hardi bo, / Large and curteys he was also.",
          "type": "quote"
        }
      ],
      "glosses": [
        "stalworth"
      ],
      "links": [
        [
          "stalworth",
          "#English"
        ]
      ]
    }
  ],
  "word": "stalworth"
}

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