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stulty

English

Etymology

Latin stultus (foolish).

Adjective

stulty (comparative more stulty, superlative most stulty)

  1. (obsolete) foolish; silly
    • Template:RQ:Usk Testament of Love
      Shal fyre ben blamed for it brende a foole naturelly by his own stulty wytte in sterynge?

Anagrams

  • Tlusty, slutty, suttly

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stilty

English

Etymology

stilt +? -y

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -?lti

Adjective

stilty (comparative stiltier, superlative stiltiest)

  1. (archaic) pompous
  2. (of a gait) uneven, as if walking on stilts
  3. resembling stilts
    • Feb 19, 2007, Daily Telergaph - Floored by Nelly's vocal punch[3]
      Down there on the stage Furtado twizzled her shiny jet ringlets around her tiny digits and wobbled off stage in her stilty white stilettos.

Anagrams

  • slitty

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