Definitions For Stalworth
Noun
STALWORTH (plural STALWORTHs) (archaic, or, obsolete) stalwart, stalwart.Related terms
stalworthly stalworthnessAdjective
(archaic, or, obsolete) stalwart, stalwart.Etymology
From Middle English stal-worth, t=physically strong, hardy, robust; brave, courageous, from {{inh, en, ang, stǣlwierþe, t=able to stand in good stead, serviceable}},{{R:MED Online, entry=stal-worth, adj., id=MED42606, accessdate=13 March 2018}} probably from staþol, t=establishment; foundation (ultimately from {{der, en, ine-pro, steh₂-, t=to stand (up)}}) or stǣl, t=place; condition, stead + -wierþe, pos=suffix meaning “able to, capable of” (probably ultimately from {{der, en, ine-pro, *wert-, t=to rotate, turn}}). Displaced by {{doublet, en, stalwart, notext=1}}, which forms a appendix:glossary#doublet, doublet. Compare staddle and worth.Anagrams
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Scrabble
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The word Stalworth is worth 15 points in Scrabble and 15 points in Words with Friends