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adjective
Soothfast  adj.  Firmly fixed in, or founded upon, the thruth; true; genuine; real; also, truthful; faithful. (Archaic) "In very soothfastness." "Why do not you... bear leal and soothfast evidence in her behalf, as ye may with a clear conscience!"






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"Soothfast" Quotes from Famous Books



... and march to the castle, with our keen folk. And the Earl Aldolf shall be our chief, and we shall obey him, as if he were the king; and so we shall with right with Gorlois fight, and if he will speak with us, and yearn this king's peace, set amity with soothfast oath, then may we with worship go hence; then our underlings will have no upbraidings, that we for any timidity hence fled." All the nation-folk praised this same counsel. Trumpets they blew, and assembled their host; up they heaved the Dragon, by each standard unmatched; ...
— Brut • Layamon

... is a good and soothfast saw; Half-roasted never will be raw; No dough is dried once more to meal. No crock new-shapen by the wheel; You can't turn curds to milk again Nor Now, by wishing, back to Then; And having tasted stolen honey, You can't buy ...
— George Eliot; A Critical Study of Her Life, Writings & Philosophy • George Willis Cooke



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