Stead"fast (?), a. [Stead +
fast, that is, fast in place.] [Written also stedfast.]
1. Firmly fixed or established; fast fixed;
firm. "This steadfast globe of earth."
Spenser.
2. Not fickle or wavering; constant; firm;
resolute; unswerving; steady. "Steadfast eye."
Shak.
Abide steadfast unto him [thy neighbor] in the
time of his trouble.
Ecclus. xxii. 23.
Whom resist steadfast in the faith.
1 Pet. v. 9.
Stead"fast (?), a. [Stead +
fast, that is, fast in place.] [Written also stedfast.]
1. Firmly fixed or established; fast fixed;
firm. "This steadfast globe of earth."
Spenser.
2. Not fickle or wavering; constant; firm;
resolute; unswerving; steady. "Steadfast eye."
Shak.
Abide steadfast unto him [thy neighbor] in the
time of his trouble.
Ecclus. xxii. 23.
Whom resist steadfast in the faith.
1 Pet. v. 9.