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faithworthy

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Etymology

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From faith +‎ -worthy.

Adjective

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faithworthy (comparative more faithworthy, superlative most faithworthy)

  1. (archaic) trustworthy
    • 1863, The Dublin University Magazine, volume 61, page 114:
      Other faithworthy witnesses had been fortunate enough to be present when this cab drew up at the door of Mr. Bulgings, the well-known Magistrate of Pricetown []