worthy of something; deserving or suitable for a particular purpose or honor.
From 'en-' (prefix) + 'worthy' (from Old English 'weorð', meaning deserving or valuable). The prefix intensifies the quality of being worthy.
This archaic adjective suggests active transformation into worthiness—not just being worthy by nature, but becoming worthy through action, making it a more earned and meaningful state.
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