lofty
UK: ˈlɒfti | US: ˈlɔːfti
Definition
adj. of imposing height
adj. elevated in character or spirit; noble
adj. haughty or aloof in manner
Structure
loft <upper space>y <adjective suffix>
Etymology
The word "lofty" originates from the Middle English loft, meaning "upper room" or "sky," derived from Old Norse lopt (air, sky). The suffix -y transforms it into an adjective, originally describing physical height (e.g., a lofty tower) and later extending metaphorically to describe noble ideals or arrogant behavior. The progression reflects how spatial elevation became symbolic of moral or social superiority.
Examples
No data yet.