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trustiness|ˈtrʌstɪnɪs| [f. as prec. + -ness.] The quality of being trusty. †1. Trustfulness, faith, confidence. Obs.
c1557Abp. Parker Ps. xxxiii. 79 Extend O Lord thy gentlenesse, As we in thee have trustinesse. 1685Baxter Paraphr. N.T., Gal. v. 23 The Fruits of the Spirit..are Love to God and Men,..Trustiness and trusting God. 2. Fidelity, faithfulness, loyalty, trustworthiness.
1530Palsgr. 283/2 Trustynesse, fealte. 1542Udall Erasm. Apoph. 329 b, Not so muche as any one poincte of diligence..or yet of trustynesse. 1592tr. Junius on Rev. xv. 12 The girdle of gold was a sign of sincerity and trustines in taking in charge the commandments of God. 1652Loveday tr. Calprenede's Cassandra i. 41 Two servants, of whose trustinesse I was well assured. 1822Scott Nigel viii, Her character for trustiness remained..unimpeached. 1868G. Stephens Runic Mon. I. 259 Prof. Bugge was convinced of the intelligence and trustiness of the finder. |