sterling

[ stur-ling ]
/ ˈstɜr lɪŋ /

adjective

noun

Origin of sterling

1250–1300; Middle English: name of a silver coin (see star, -ling1), with reference to the little star on some of the mintages

SYNONYMS FOR sterling

OTHER WORDS FROM sterling

ster·ling·ly, adverb ster·ling·ness, noun

British Dictionary definitions for sterling silver (1 of 3)

sterling silver

noun

an alloy containing not less than 92.5 per cent of silver, the remainder usually being copper
sterling-silver articles collectively

British Dictionary definitions for sterling silver (2 of 3)

sterling
/ (ˈstɜːlɪŋ) /

noun

  1. British moneypound sterling
  2. (as modifier)sterling reserves
the official standard of fineness of British coins: for gold 0.91666 and for silver 0.925
  1. short for sterling silver
  2. (as modifier)a sterling bracelet
an article or articles manufactured from sterling silver
a former British silver penny

adjective

(prenominal) genuine and reliable; first-class sterling quality

Word Origin for sterling

C13: probably from Old English steorra star + -ling 1; referring to a small star on early Norman pennies; related to Old French esterlin

British Dictionary definitions for sterling silver (3 of 3)

Sterling
/ (ˈstɜːlɪŋ) /

noun

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Scientific definitions for sterling silver

sterling silver
[ stûrlĭng ]

An alloy that contains at least 92.5 percent silver and up to 7.5 percent copper or another metal, used to make jewelry and silverware.