-worthy
English
editEtymology
editPartly from worthy (combining form), and partly continuing Middle English -wurthe (“-able”), from Old English -wierþe (“-able”), from Proto-West Germanic -*wirþī, from Proto-West Germanic *wirþī, from Proto-Germanic *wirþijaz (“worthy”), from Proto-Indo-European *wert- (“to turn, bend”). Cognate with Dutch -waardig (“-worthy”), German -würdig (“-worthy”).
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edit-worthy
- Of sufficient worth for; deserving of.
- Suitable or safe for; capable of enduring or able to bear; able to withstand.
- Able to be; fit to be; -able.
- Having the right, power, permission, or freedom to.
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editTranslations
editof sufficient worth for
suitable or safe for
able or fit to be
having the right, power, permission, or freedom to
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