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- Sturdy, strong, well-built, brave, or courageousLearn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.stalworth adjective Sturdy, strong, well-built. stalworth adjective Brave, courageous. Etymology: From stalwurthe, from stælwierþe, from stæl + -wierþe. Compare staddle, worth; see also stalwart.www.definitions.net/definition/stalworthstalworth (ˈstɔːlˌwɜːθ) n archaic a stalwart person adj 1. archaic strong and sturdy 2. bravewww.thefreedictionary.com/stalworthEngland The name Stallworth was a nickname for someone who was "stalwart" or "strong" having been derived from the "Middle English stalworth (y), stalew (u)rthe, etc.; Old English stæl-wyrpe, serviceable."www.houseofnames.com/stallworth-family-crest
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