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stead
noun a place, especially in the phrase in someone's stead.
[Anglo-Saxon stede ]
stand someone in good stead to prove useful to them.
steadfast
adjective firm; resolute; determinedly unwavering.
[Anglo-Saxon stede place + fæst fixed]
steadfastly adverb .
steadfastness noun .
Steadicam
noun , trademark a hand-held film camera that has built-in shock absorbers, and which has a harness device so that the camera operator can attach it to their body, allowing them to move over rough terrain and still produce steady shots.
steading
noun , Brit
1 the outbuildings of a farm.
2 a farmhouse and its outbuildings.
[15c: from stead + -ing3]
steady
adjective (steadier , steadiest )
1 firmly fixed or balanced; not tottering or wobbling.
2 regular; constant; unvarying a steady job .
3 stable; not easily disrupted or undermined.
4 having a serious or sober character.
5 continuous a steady stream of traffic .
verb (steadies , steadied , steadying ) tr & intr to make or become steady or steadier.
adverb in a steady manner steady as she goes .
interjection (also steady on! or steady up!) used to urge someone to be careful or restrained.
[16c: from stead]
steadily adverb .
steadiness noun .
go steady with someone colloq to have an ongoing romantic relationship with them.
go steady with something colloq to use it sparingly Go steady with that whisky .

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