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Pronunciation : Stead"y
Part of Speech : a.
Etymology : [Cf. AS. stedig sterile, barren, st?, steady (in gest?), D. stedig, stadig, steeg, G. st?tig, stetig. See Stead, n.]
Definition : 1. Firm in standing or position; not tottering or shaking; fixed; firm. "The softest, steadiest plume." Keble. Their feet steady, their hands diligent, their eyes watchful, and their hearts resolute. Sir P. Sidney.
2. Constant in feeling, purpose, or pursuit; not fickle, changeable, or wavering; not easily moved or persuaded to alter a purpose; resolute; as, a man steady in his principles, in his purpose, or in the pursuit of an object.
3. Regular; constant; undeviating; uniform; as, the steady course of the sun; a steady breeze of wind.
Syn. -- Fixed; regular; uniform; undeviating; invariable; unremitted; stable. Steady rest (Mach), a rest in a turning lathe, to keep a long piece of work from trembling.
[Compar. Steadier; superl. Steadiest.]
Source : Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, 1913
Pronunciation : Stead"y
Part of Speech : v.
Definition : Defn: To make steady; to hold or keep from shaking, reeling, or falling; to make or keep firm; to support; to make constant, regular, or resolute.
t. [imp. & p. p. Steadied; p. pr. & vb. n. Steadying.]
Source : Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, 1913
Pronunciation : Stead"y
Part of Speech : v.
Definition : Defn: To become steady; to regain a steady position or state; to move steadily. Without a breeze, without a tide, She steadies with upright keel. Coleridge.
i.
Source : Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, 1913
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