firm (Adj.)

firm (Adj.)
germ. dreuga-; drðgi-; druk-; fasta-; stahala-; stenþa-; stenþalīka-; stædi-; strangalīka-; trausta-; truma-; trumalīka-; tulgu-; þenhta-; þwasta-
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be {(V.)} firm
germ. drug-; druh-; stab-; tru-; þwas-
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make {(V.)} firm
germ. fastenæn; þwastjan
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firm thing
germ. tanha-

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