Adamantness

/ˈædəməntnes/ noun

The quality of being absolutely firm, unwilling to change one's mind, or impossible to persuade.

From 'adamant' (from Greek 'adamas,' diamond/unconquerable) + '-ness' (quality). The noun form emerged in English in the 16th century to describe the abstract quality of extreme stubbornness.

AMአንድነት
ARصلابة
BNঅটুট
CAfermesa
CSneústupnost
DAuforgængelighed
DEUnyieldbarkeit
ELαγριότητα
ESadamantía
FAپایداری
FIkestämätön
FRadamance
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