soothfast, adj. & adv. Of persons: speaking or adhering to the truth; veracious, truthful; true, faithful, loyal. c825. Now archaic.
- OED 12-08-2011 5:16 pm


The word: soothfast, was in regular use in English nearly 1100 years before Ghandi's compound term: satyagraha, c1906.
- Occupy English (guest) 12-08-2011 5:28 pm [add a comment]


  • Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, Mahatma
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