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hardiment

[ hahr-dee-muhnt ]

noun

, Archaic.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of hardiment1

1325–75; Middle English < Old French; hardy 1, -ment

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Example Sentences

But with hardiment he joined 'wit'—judgment, prudence, measure; and the union of the two is 'worship.'

Ayant flair, il distingue hardiment entre un opportuniste et un radical.

Lorsqu'il est à la tête des sociétés, il marche hardiment, car il conduit.

I think it matters not much one way or the other, but we may win our sanctuary by hardiment.

At the trial an indictment was preferred against an accomplice of the prisoner, one William Hardiment, not in custody.

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hardilyHardin