stal|wart — «STL wuhrt, STOL », adjective, noun. –adj. 1. strongly and stoutly built; sturdy; robust: »She was proud of her stalwart, good looking son (Booth Tarkington). SYNONYM(S): stout, muscular, powerful. 2. strong and brave; valiant: »a stalwart knight … Useful english dictionary
stal´wart|ness — stal|wart «STL wuhrt, STOL », adjective, noun. –adj. 1. strongly and stoutly built; sturdy; robust: »She was proud of her stalwart, good looking son (Booth Tarkington). SYNONYM(S): stout, muscular, powerful. 2. strong and brave; valiant: »a… … Useful english dictionary
wart — stal·wart·ly; stal·wart·ness; thra·wart; wart; wart·ed; wart·less; stal·wart; … English syllables
stal — an·ti·per·i·stal·sis; an·ti·per·i·stal·tic; in·stal·lant; in·stal·la·tion; peri·stal·sis; peri·stal·tic; peri·stal·ti·cal·ly; peri·stal·toid; ret·ro·stal·sis; ret·ro·stal·tic; stal·ace; stal·ac·tit·ic; stal·ag·mit·ic; stal·ag·mom·e·ter;… … English syllables
stalwart — stal·wart … English syllables
stalwartly — stal·wart·ly … English syllables
stalwart — stal•wart [[t]ˈstɔl wərt[/t]] adj. 1) strongly and stoutly built; sturdy and robust 2) strong and brave; valiant 3) firm; steadfast 4) a physically stalwart person 5) gov a steadfast partisan: party stalwarts[/ex] • Etymology: 1325–75; ME… … From formal English to slang
stalwart — stal|wart [ stɔlwərt ] adjective 1. ) a stalwart friend or supporter is very loyal 2. ) LITERARY used for describing a person who looks very strong ╾ stal|wart noun count … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
stalwartness — stal·wart·ness … English syllables
Stalwart — Stal wart (st[o^]l w[ e]rt or st[add]l ; 277), Stalworth Stal worth ( w[ e]rth), a. [OE. stalworth, AS. st[ae]lwyr[eth] serviceable, probably originally, good at stealing, or worth stealing or taking, and afterwards extended to other causes of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English