obfirmate — transitive verb see obfirm … Useful english dictionary
obfirm — transitive verb also obfirmate ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: obfirm from Latin obfirmare, offirmare, from ob , of to, against, over + firmare to make firm; obfirmate from Latin obfirmatus, offirmatus, past participle of obfirmare, offirmare to make… … Useful english dictionary
Obfirm — Ob*firm , Obfirmate Ob*firm ate, v. t. [L. obfirmatus, p. p. of obfirmare to make steadfast. See {Ob }, and {Firm}, v. t.] To make firm; to harden in resolution. [Obs.] Bp. Hall. Sheldon. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
obstinéement — Obstinéement, adverb. penac. Obfirmate, Obstinate, Perfracte, Pertinaciter … Thresor de la langue françoyse