steadfaster

comparative form of steadfast: more steadfast

Adjective

  1. comparative form of steadfast: more steadfast
    • He was a man witty and manful ; a truer man, nor steadfaster, for constancy, fidelity, and love, left he none in Ireland. - 1878, Alfred Webb, A Compendium of Irish Biography: Comprising Sketches of Distinguished...
    • God knows that never a shipwrecked eye kept a steadfaster look-out for vessels than I did - 1889, W. Clark Russel, chapter XXX, in MacMillan's Magazine: Marooned, page 254:
    • The more he tries, the steadfaster shall I stand. - 1907, Eden Phillpotts, The Whirlwind, McClure, Phillips, page 276: