The word "stalwart" originates from the Middle English term "stalworth," which means "steadfast" or "brave." It is derived from the Old English "stalweard," combining "stal" (meaning "place" or "stead") and "weard" (meaning "guardian" or "watchman"). The term has evolved over time to describe someone who is loyal, reliable, and hardworking.
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It came from the Dutch word docke.
"shawl" originates from the Persian word shal
Wife comes from the Old English word wif.
The word 'jaywalk' is a compound word derived from the word 'jay', an old word for an inexperienced person, and walk.
The stalwart crew boisterously disembarked, and headed for town.
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Stalwart means well-founded, firm or strong. Thanks to our stalwart defense, the enemy was repulsed.The good Friar Tuck was alleged to have been a stalwart archer and swordsman.The term valiant could be also be defined as stalwart or brave.
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Loyal and resolute Strong and imposing
Fidèle is commonly used to translate the verb stalwart. If the noun is what needs to be translated the the word pilier is often used, but fidèle can be used for both the noun and the adjective.
adj. strong and sturdy; brave; resolute noun. a brave or strong person; a strong supporter and one who takes an unpromising position.
she was a stalwart protestant. she was a stalwart protestant.
Chester Alan Arthur was a Stalwart, or at least had Stalwart ties. He was made Garfield's running mate to please the Stalwart faction of the Republican party. After he supported civil service reform, the Stalwarts disowned him,
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Yes, the word "bolshy" does originate from the "bolsheviks".
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