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worthinessn.Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: worthy adj., -ness suffix. Etymology: < worthy adj. + -ness suffix. Compare earlier worthness n.Forms with medial -e- (as worthenes at α. forms) could perhaps alternatively be interpreted as showing spellings of worthness n. 1. the mind > goodness and badness > quality of being good > worth > [noun] α. 1372 in E. Wilson (1973) 6 (MED) In anima debet esse..Buxumnesse withouten grochingge, Worþinesse of good doyngge. a1387 J. Trevisa tr. R. Higden (St. John's Cambr.) (1872) IV. l. 221 (MED) Þere were tweie noble men, Marcus Cato and Gaius Iulius, wel nyh of worþynesse of blood, of age, and of noble and real speche. a1393 J. Gower (Fairf.) i. l. 1435 Remembrance That thei toke of his worthinesse Of knyhthod and of gentilesse. a1413 (c1385) G. Chaucer (Pierpont Morgan) (1881) ii. l. 178 In al þis world ner nys a bettre knyght Than he þat is of worthinesse welle. a1425 (Stonyhurst) f. 21 Dignitas, wroþenes [read worþenes]. a1425 (a1400) (Galba & Harl.) (1863) 3757 Þe help..Availles til þe saules in purgatory, Bot to som mare and til som les, Aftir þai er of worthynes. 1447 O. Bokenham (Arun.) (1938) l. 2002 This lady to preysen..Aftyr ye [read þe] meryte of hyr worthynesse, Fer pasyth my wyt. 1490 (1962) xliii. 167 By the hyghe prouesse & grete worthynes of blanchardyn. a1533 Ld. Berners tr. A. de Guevara (1546) sig. L.vjv All the world feared Rome onely, for her worthynes in armes. 1548 R. Crowley sig. Aviiv Stand not to much in your own conceyte, gloriynge in the worthynesse of your bloude. c1592 sig. B2 Such costly robes As may become her beauties worthynes. a1616 W. Shakespeare (1622) ii. i. 211 He is a good one, and his worthinesse, Does challenge much respect. View more context for this quotation 1651 T. Hobbes i. x. 46 Worthinesse, is a thing different from the worth, or value of a man; and also from his merit, or desert; and consisteth in a particular power, or ability for that, whereof he is said to be worthy. a1676 M. Hale (1713) 239 They are in Law in the same Right of Worthiness and Proximity of Blood, as their Root..was. 1740 S. Richardson I. xxix. 104 I am awaken'd to see more Worthiness in you than ever I saw in any Lady in the World. a1768 T. Secker (1771) VI. 132 Convinced of their Mission from Heaven by..the singular Worthiness of their Conduct. 1801 W. Wordsworth i. 30 My knowledge is so weak,..To tell abroad thy mighty worthiness. 1879 F. W. Farrar I. iii. xiii. 231 A Divine charity not only perceives real worth, but even creates worthiness where it did not before exist. 1910 Jan. 45 We all honor and respect your worthiness, and may my mite of appreciation tonight add an extra glow around your heart. 1990 Spring 117 Only my fundamental belief in my own worthiness prevented me from deliberately crashing my car against a Van Wyck Expressway guardrail. β. 1490 (1962) xiv. 49 O thou free knyght, replenysshed wyth prowesse & of grete wordynesse.a1500 (a1400) (Chetham) (1889) l. 1975 (MED) Ille thow kythes..Off thy wordynes, þat þou haste done.a1500 (?c1450) xiv. 203 Thei semede to be of grete wordynesse.1564 in J. D. Marwick (1875) III. 188 That thai..tak their jugement of the wordynes of the said assay gevar and of the justnes of the coloure.the mind > goodness and badness > quality of being good > worth > [noun] > of thing a1398 J. Trevisa tr. Bartholomaeus Anglicus (BL Add. 27944) (1975) II. xvi. vii. 833 It [sc. siluer] bereþ þe pris after gold in worþinesse and value. a1425 (?a1400) G. Chaucer (Hunterian) (1891) l. 5536 For ther may be no Richesse Ageyns frendshipp of worthynesse. a1475 (?a1430) J. Lydgate tr. G. Deguileville (Vitell.) l. 17383 (MED) Love excellyth in worthynesse Euery tresour and rychesse. 1541–2 Act 33 Henry VIII c. 37 in (1963) III. 876 Suche..hereditamentes shoulde be knytt unyted and annexed,..agreable to the worthiness and dignitye thereof. 1561 tr. J. Calvin ii. Sig. D.ii Onles we know and be perfectly persuaded of the right, truthe, and worthenes of the cause wherfore we contend. 1577 B. Googe tr. C. Heresbach ii. f. 67 Next vnto the Rose in woorthynesse, for his sauour and beautifull whitenesse is the Lillye. 1638 F. Junius 47 Art can doe nothing without the materiall; whereas the materiall without Art hath her own worthinesse. 1675 R. Baxter ii. i. 235 Is there ever the less worthiness in it, because God causeth it? 1733 I. Maddox App. 332 Queen Elizabeth..not meaning to attribute any Holiness or special Worthiness to the said Garments. 1850 A. H. Clough 3 Jan. (1957) I. 279 Consider..the long preparations of this strange marriage of coal and oxygenic air, and say, if you can,..when was their most real worthiness of existence. 1854 G. R. Gliddon in J. C. Nott & G. R. Gliddon iii. ii. 652 We now know the archæological worthiness of the only proof yet standing. 1918 V. G. Michel (Ph.D. diss., Catholic Univ. of Amer.) v. 69 A quality that can well be termed the spiritual worthiness of a work of art. 1980 M. Shoard iii. x. 103 Apart from the inherent worthiness of food production as an activity, farmers do ‘real work’. 2008 6 Mar. (Extra section) 9/5 A debate has been raging about the worthiness of so-called Advance Stop Lines. c1391 J. Gower (Bodl. 294) Prol. l. 50* He..bad me doo my besynesse That to his hihe worthinesse Som newe thing I scholde boke. c1450 (?a1400) (Ashm.) l. 1938 Sire, wetis it wele, ȝoure worthines [etc.]. 1455–6 (Electronic ed.) Parl. July 1455 §36. m. 21 The grete and outrageouse costes and expenses not unknowen unto your wurthynesses, which..I bare, in execucion of the said charge. 1564 sig. Bj Your worthynesse may knowe what my iudgement is. a1607 H. Chettle (1631) sig. C1 We know your worthinesse is experienc't in all true wisedome. 1609 T. Heywood in tr. Sallust Ep. Ded. Your Worthinesse. 1688 W. Scot ii. Ep. Ded. I humbly crave your Worthiness excuse, This boldness of my poor unlearned Muse. 1866 W. W. Good 247 When his Worthiness penned the above epistle, he may well have started with an excuse, lame as it was. 1877 Jan. 370/1 ‘Jack’ had seized upon the tip of his nose, where he had ‘set his seal’ of approbation, no doubt, at his Worthy-ness' recent elevation to that high and responsible office. 1903 19 Dec. 957/1 The one rush-bottom rocking-chair was always reserved for Her Worthiness. 1962 18 372 A petition to an Egyptian strategos begins, ‘unlawful conduct, my Lord Prefect, is suppressed by none other than Your Worthiness’. 1994 D. Gurr 122 Believe me, to get a message to such a moron a simple picture is the only way to go. Allow me to show Your Worthiness. 3. society > morality > dueness or propriety > [noun] > deserving (good or ill) 12 Concl. Lollards (Trin. Hall Cambr.) in (1907) 22 303 Ȝet [this sin]..passith in worthinesse to ben punischid in peynis of helle. 1576 G. Gascoigne ii. sig. F.iiiv In comparison of whose..blessednesse, and worthinesse to be loued and desired, all things that euer were created, doe vtterly faile by infinite wayes or meanes. 1612 J. Speed i. xl. 78/2 Of no lesse worthinesse to bee remembred is Saint Wilfrids needle, a place very famous in times past. 1671 S. Scandrett 21 The Scriptures worthiness to be embraced as the chief and highest Rule. 1727 N. Bailey II Tremendousness,..tremendous Quality, Worthiness to be feared or dreaded. 1782 6 He has therefore given proofs of his worthiness to be employed again. 1851 tr. in 2 323 Let worthiness to be glorified, and worthiness to be hallowed, be ascribed to his noble presence! 1886 4 Feb. 19/1 His unselfishness, or, speaking positively, his self-sacrifice, is the pivot of his worthiness to receive riches. 1955 300 125/2 The issue was not whether he had disclosed secrets but only his general worthiness to serve his government. 1986 B. Dijkstra i. 20 The women, who found themselves being forced into the position of having to prove their worthiness to be wives. 2002 11 Dec. d8/4 Intricate architectural fantasias in wood executed by early 19th-century cabinetmakers as proof of their worthiness to be accepted into the cabinetmakers guild. 1566 E. Henrison in Pref. to Rdr. sig. ✠.iiiv Nane of all the Lordis Commissaris can be praisit aneuch, and proportionallie to their worthynes for the trauell and diligence takin be thame in this present editioun. 1693 J. Kirkwood (ed. 2) ii. 227 'Twas..their fitness and worthiness for such a Charge, which made them be chosen before others. 1754 J. Edwards iv. i. 195 Their Worthiness of Esteem or Disesteem, Praise or Dispraise. 1885 4 July Will you give an idea of the impression that Cuba made on you as to her worthiness for commercial enterprise by Americans? 1932 29 Feb. 8/4 As one of the latest entrants into the circle of first-class Powers Japan has been anxious hitherto to show her worthiness of that position. 1997 19 Feb. 1/5 Is our worthiness of being citizens to be determined every 25 years? 2015 M. Appel in S. Steinberg & L. Spatz Foreward, p. xi Questions arose about his worthiness for inclusion in the Baseball Hall of Fame. the mind > goodness and badness > quality of being good > worth > [noun] > thing or person of worth ?a1425 tr. Catherine of Siena (Harl.) (1966) 213 (MED) The world wiþ alle hise excellencis & worþinessis, and tyrauntis wiþ alle her powers myȝte neuere defende hem fro hem, for þe myȝt and strenkþe of þis qweene, pacience, was myȝtily worchinge in hym [read hem]. c1449 R. Pecock (1860) 235 Forto be..deuoutli remembrid..upon Goddis worthinessis. 1530 (Fawkes) (1873) ii. 91 A prerogatyue is an excellente worthynes. 1590 J. Stockwood 8 This woorthiness of one person aboue another, is not of birth or blood. 1657 Bp. J. Taylor 39 I may take in also the accidental and extrinsick worthinesses. 1685 R. Baxter Matt. x. 11 There is a worthiness consistent with free Grace. 1753 S. Richardson I. xxxvi. 256 My brother is valued by those who know him best, not..for this or that single worthiness [etc.]. 1803 R. Southey (1856) I. 243 I could make a swelling..passage about the old gentlemen and their worthinesses. 1860 R. C. Trench xxxiii. 382 There is a worthiness in God's saints,..though that worthiness is itself of God's free giving. 1922 Apr. 917/1 The ‘worthinesses’ and ‘disgraces’ implicit in Harvard atmosphere, which Peter had spent four years of his life imbibing, slowly melted away. 1956 25 May 729/2 It is probably doing more good to television as a whole than the other worthinesses put together. the mind > emotion > pride > ostentation > splendour, magnificence, or pomp > [noun] c1450 (c1430) (Galba) (1908) 428 (MED) The Quene was dellyuyryd of a feyre sone..whiche with high and grete worthynesse was brought forthe and cristenyd. 1930 29 Mar. 809/2 Altogether, one feels a little of that particular weariness that comes from too much worthiness. 1965 16 July 9/1 Design Centre exhibitions have a solid reputation. A bit too solid..; too much worthiness, too little stimulation. 1972 11 Nov. 56/4 His..speeches to the audience—including a little dance here and there—added some light relief to the earnest worthiness of some of his contemporaries. 1995 (Nexis) 15 May 19 I want the festival to avoid worthiness and exude joy, vitality and theatricality. 2015 (Nexis) 22 Jan. The dish [sc. vegetarian haggis] needs a serious injection of something savoury to save it from unbearable worthiness. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2017; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.1372 |