<span class="searchmatch">sternest</span> superlative form of stern: most stern netsters, testerns...
Blount, published 1623, →OCLC, [Act II, scene i]: I would o'erstare the <span class="searchmatch">sternest</span> eyes that look “overstare”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary...
Blount, published 1623, →OCLC, [Act II, scene i]: […] I would outstare the <span class="searchmatch">sternest</span> eyes that look, Outbrave the heart most daring on earth, Pluck the young...
Prince That won three fields of Sultan Solyman, I would ore-ſtare the <span class="searchmatch">ſterneſt</span> eies that looke, Out-braue the heart moſt daring on the earth: Plucke the...
midfield and attack is taking shape with perfect timing for what will be the <span class="searchmatch">sternest</span> of tests against France and the peerless Mbappe. peerlessly peerlessness...
Persian prince That won three fields of Sultan Solyman, I would outstare the <span class="searchmatch">sternest</span> eyes that look, Outbrave the heart most daring on earth, Pluck the young...
See also: Sterne sterne (comparative sterner, superlative <span class="searchmatch">sternest</span>) Obsolete spelling of stern. sterne (plural sternes) Obsolete spelling of stern. renest...
Swedish stursk (“insolent”). stern (comparative sterner, superlative <span class="searchmatch">sternest</span>) Having a hardness and severity of nature or manner. Synonyms: grim, severe;...