The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Soothfast \Sooth"fast`\, a. [Sooth + fast, that is, fast or firm
with respect to truth.]
Firmly fixed in, or founded upon, the thruth; true; genuine;
real; also, truthful; faithful. [Archaic] --
Sooth"fast`ness, n. [Archaic] "In very soothfastness."
--Chaucer.
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Why do not you . . . bear leal and soothfast evidence
in her behalf, as ye may with a clear conscience! --Sir
W. Scott.
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Soothfast \Sooth"fast`\, adv.
Soothly; really; in fact. [Archaic]
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I care not if the pomps you show
Be what they soothfast appear. --Emerson.
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