[f. STERLING a. + -NESS.] Sterling quality.

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1816.  J. Scott, Vis. Paris (ed. 5), 223. It will not be denied that they fairly try the sterlingness of the dramatic taste of the people.

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1844.  H. Stephens, Bk. Farm, I. 11. To judge of their lucubrations by the sterlingness of their practical worth.

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