worthy

/ˈwɝði/

UK: /ˈwɜːði/

worthy

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Definition

Having worth, merit, or value.

Etymology

From Middle English worthy, wurthi, from Old English *weorþiġ (“worthy”), equivalent to worth + -y. Cognate with Dutch waardig (“worthy”), Middle Low German werdig (“worthy”), German würdig (“worthy”), Swedish värdig (“worthy”), Icelandic verðugt (“worthy”).

Example Sentences

  • "These banished men that I have kept withal / Are men endued with worthy qualities"
  • "This worthy mind should worthy things embrace."
  • "that such iron moulds as these shall have autority to knaw out the choicest periods of exquisitest books, and to commit such a treacherous fraud against the orphan remainders of worthiest men after death, the more sorrow will belong to that haples race of men, whose misfortune it is to have understanding."
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