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− | {{trans-top|Fixed or unchanging; steady}} | + | {{trans-top|fixed or unchanging; steady}} |
| + | * Finnish: {{t|fi|vakaa}} |
| * French: {{t+|fr|déterminé|m}} | | * French: {{t+|fr|déterminé|m}} |
| * Latin: {{t-|la|firmus}} | | * Latin: {{t-|la|firmus}} |
Latest revision as of 21:27, 27 February 2013
[edit] English
[edit] Alternative forms
[edit] Etymology
From Middle English stedefast which in turn comes from Old English stedefæst. It is comprised of two parts: stede ("stead, place") + -fæst ("fixed").
[edit] Pronunciation
[edit] Adjective
steadfast (comparative steadfaster or more steadfast, superlative steadfastest or most steadfast)
- Fixed or unchanging; steady.
- Firmly loyal or constant; unswerving.
[edit] Derived terms
[edit] Translations
fixed or unchanging; steady
Firmly loyal or constant; unswerving