Definition of Steddy

1. to support [v STEDDIED, STEDDYING, STEDDIES] - See also: support

Lexicographical Neighbors of Steddy

steatorrheas
steatosis
steatotic
steaven
steccherino
sted
stedd
stedde
stedded
steddes
steddied
steddies
stedding
stedds
steddy (current term)
steddying
stede
steded
stedes
stedfast
stedfastly
stedfastness
stedily
steding
steds
stedy
steed
steeded
steedied

Literary usage of Steddy

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Works of the Camden Society by Camden Society (Great Britain), Royal Historical Society (Great Britain) (1899)
"steddy, being in a wavering condition before, and ready to revolt. Our Ambassador has been with us, and tells us he hath an assurance wee shall bee ..."

2. Oxf. Hist. Soc by Oxford Historical Society (1886)
"In answer to w°h it may be observ'd that this IK Lancaster is a Person who drives at nothing but Self Interest, and is a Man of no steddy Principles, ..."

3. Memoirs of the Life and Negotiations of Sir W. Temple, Bar.: Containing the by Abel Boyer (1714)
"... when in a great Storm, the Captain was all Night crying out to the Man at the Helm, steddy, steddy, steddy ? ..."

4. The Century (1902)
"Dat hit 'im, an' he stop ter steddy. ' How I goin' ter find dis Mexican game in de dark ? ... Sandy steddy some more, an' inquire 'bout de dog. ..."

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