Etymology:
The word "sturdy" comes from the Middle English "sturdi," which in turn derives from the Old English "styrne," meaning "strong, sturdy."
Meaning:
Origin:
The word "styrne" in Old English is related to the Proto-Indo-European root "*ster-," which means "to be hard or rigid." This root also gives us the words "stern," "sturdy," "strident," and "starling" (a bird known for its toughness).
Usage:
The word "sturdy" is commonly used to describe:
Examples:
Etymology and Meaning The word thrush derives from the Old English term thrysce whi