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I [stɔːntʃ] IIstanch [stɑːntʃ, stɔːntʃ] verbo transitivo1) tamponare [ wound]2) fig. arrestare [ decline]* * *[sto:n ](firm, trusty: a staunch friend.) leale- staunchness* * *I [stɔːntʃ] adj II [stɔːntʃ] vt* * *staunch /stɔ:ntʃ/a.1 fedele; fidato; fido; devoto; leale: a staunch supporter, un fido sostenitore; a staunch friend, un amico devoto3 (naut.) solido; in buone condizionistaunchly avv. staunchness n. [u]. (to) staunch /stɔ:ntʃ/A v. t.1 arrestare il flusso di ( un liquido); stagnare: to staunch the blood from a wound, stagnare il sangue d'una feritaB v. i.( del sangue) stagnare.NOTA D'USO: - staunch o stanch?-* * *I [stɔːntʃ] IIstanch [stɑːntʃ, stɔːntʃ] verbo transitivo1) tamponare [ wound]2) fig. arrestare [ decline]
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staunchness — index constant Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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Staunchness — Staunch Staunch (st[aum]nch), Staunchly Staunch ly, Staunchness Staunch ness, etc. See {Stanch}, {Stanchly}, etc. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
staunchness — noun see staunch II … New Collegiate Dictionary
staunchness — See staunchly. * * * … Universalium
staunchness — noun Property of being staunch … Wiktionary
staunchness — staunch·ness || stÉ”ntʃnɪs /stÉ”Ën n. loyalty, faithfulness; sturdiness, quality of being firmly constructed … English contemporary dictionary
staunchness — staunch·ness … English syllables
staunchness — noun loyalty in the face of trouble and difficulty • Syn: ↑steadfastness • Derivationally related forms: ↑staunch, ↑steadfast (for: ↑steadfastness) • Hypernyms: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
Thomas Worthington — Thomas Worthington, D.D. † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Thomas Worthington, D.D. Third President of Douai College, b. 1549 at Blainscough Hall, near Wigan, Lancashire; d. at Biddulph Hall, Staffordshire in 1627. A member of an ancient and… … Catholic encyclopedia
loyalty — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. allegiance, faithfulness, fidelity, devotion, constancy, fealty, homage, trustworthiness, integrity, attachment, trueness, sincerity, steadfastness, adherence, staunchness, stalwartness, Dependability, devotedness, support … English dictionary for students