Definition
Comparative form of doughty; more brave, courageous, or showing greater ability to face challenges and danger without fear.
Etymology
From 'doughty' (from Old English 'dohtig,' meaning strong or capable) + comparative suffix '-ier.' The base word evolved from Proto-Germanic roots related to strength and ability.
Kelly Says
Medieval literature is filled with descriptions of 'doughty knights' and 'doughty warriors'—and the word perfectly captures that old-fashioned idea of physical courage and steadfast bravery that defined heroic ideals in knights' tales.
Translations
ARالعربية
أكثر كثافة
akthar ka-thafah
BNবাংলা
বেশি ঘন
beshi ghon
CACatalà
més dens
mes denss
CSČeština
hustší
huss-shee
DADansk
tættere
taet-ter-eh
DEDeutsch
dichter
dik-ter
ELΕλληνικά
πιο πυκνό
pee-o piko
ESEspañol
más denso
mas den-soh
FAفارسی
محکم تر
mo-hakam tar
FISuomi
tiheämpi
tee-he-am-pee
FRFrançais
plus dense
pluh denss
HEעברית
עבה יותר
ev-ah ye-teer
HUMagyar
sűrűbb
soo-roo-bb
IDBahasa Indonesia
lebih kental
le-bih ken-tal
IGIG
akụ ukwu
ah-koo oo-koo
ITItaliano
più denso
pee den-soh
KO한국어
더 뻑뻑한
deo ppeok-ppeok-han
MSBahasa Melayu
lebih pekat
le-bih pe-kat
NLNederlands
dikker
dik-ker
NONorsk
tykkere
tykk-eh-reh
PLPolski
gęstszy
g'enstshee
PTPortuguês
mais denso
mais den-soh
RORomână
mai dens
mai denss
SVSvenska
tättare
ta-ta-reh
SWKiswahili
nyembamba
nyem-bam-ba
TAதமிழ்
மென்மையான
men-mai-ya-naan
TLTL
masyadong makapal
ma-syad-ong ma-ka-pal
TRTürkçe
daha yoğun
dah-ha yo-noong
UKУкраїнська
густіший
gush-tee-shee