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Wordnet 3.0

NOUN (1)

1. British money; especially the pound sterling as the basic monetary unit of the UK;


ADJECTIVE (1)

1. highest in quality;
[syn: greatest, sterling(a), superlative]


The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

Sterling \Ster"ling\, n. (Engin.) Same as Starling, 3. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

Sterling \Ster"ling\, a. 1. Belonging to, or relating to, the standard British money of account, or the British coinage; as, a pound sterling; a shilling sterling; a penny sterling; -- now chiefly applied to the lawful money of England; but sterling cost, sterling value, are used. "With sterling money." --Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Genuine; pure; of excellent quality; conforming to the highest standard; of full value; as, a work of sterling merit; a man of sterling good sense. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

Sterling \Ster"ling\, n. [OE. sterlynge, starling, for easterling, LL. esterlingus, probably from Easterling, once the popular name of German trades in England, whose money was of the purest quality: cf. MHG. sterlink a certain coin. Cf. East. "Certain merchants of Norwaie, Denmarke, and of others those parties, called Ostomanni, or (as in our vulgar language we tearme them), easterlings, because they lie east in respect of us." --Holinshed. "In the time of . . . King Richard the First, monie coined in the east parts of Germanie began to be of especiall request in England for the puritie thereof, and was called Easterling monie, as all inhabitants of those parts were called Easterlings, and shortly after some of that countrie, skillful in mint matters and allaies, were sent for into this realme to bring the coine to perfection; which since that time was called of them sterling, for Easterling." --Camden. "Four thousand pound of sterlings." --R. of Gloucester.] 1. Any English coin of standard value; coined money. [1913 Webster] So that ye offer nobles or sterlings. --Chaucer. [1913 Webster] And Roman wealth in English sterling view. --Arbuthnot. [1913 Webster] 2. A certain standard of quality or value for money. [1913 Webster] Sterling was the known and approved standard in England, in all probability, from the beginning of King Henry the Second's reign. --S. M. Leake. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

Starling \Star"ling\ (-l[i^]ng), n. [OE. sterlyng, a dim. of OE. stare, AS. staer; akin to AS. stearn, G. star, staar, OHG. stara, Icel. starri, stari, Sw. stare, Dan. staer, L. sturnus. Cf. Stare a starling.] 1. (Zool.) Any passerine bird belonging to Sturnus and allied genera. The European starling (Sturnus vulgaris) is dark brown or greenish black, with a metallic gloss, and spotted with yellowish white. It is a sociable bird, and builds about houses, old towers, etc. Called also stare, and starred. The pied starling of India is Sternopastor contra. [1913 Webster] 2. (Zool.) A California fish; the rock trout. [1913 Webster] 3. A structure of piles driven round the piers of a bridge for protection and support; -- called also sterling. [1913 Webster] Rose-colored starling. (Zool.) See Pastor. [1913 Webster]
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):

sterling adj 1: highest in quality [syn: greatest, sterling(a), superlative] n 1: British money; especially the pound sterling as the basic monetary unit of the UK
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0:

191 Moby Thesaurus words for "sterling": Christian, admirable, and pence, authentic, blameless, bona fide, candid, capital, card-carrying, cash, circulating medium, clean, coinage, coined liberty, cold cash, creditable, currency, decent, dinkum, divine, dollars, emergency money, erect, estimable, ethical, excellent, exceptional, exquisite, fair, filthy lucre, financial, fine, first-class, fiscal, following the letter, fractional currency, full of integrity, genuine, gilt-edged, glorious, gold, golden, good, hard cash, hard currency, heavenly, high-minded, high-principled, highly respectable, honest, honest-to-God, honorable, immaculate, immense, inartificial, incomparable, inviolate, irreproachable, just, law-abiding, law-loving, law-revering, lawful, legal tender, legitimate, lifelike, literal, lucre, magnificent, mammon, managed currency, manly, marvelous, matchless, medium of exchange, mintage, monetary, money, moral, natural, naturalistic, necessity money, noble, nonpareil, numismatic, nummary, original, pecuniary, peerless, pelf, postage currency, postal currency, pounds, principled, pure, real, realistic, reputable, respectable, right, right-minded, righteous, rightful, scrip, sensational, shillings, silver, simon-pure, simple, sincere, soft currency, specie, splendid, splendiferous, spotless, stainless, sumptuary, super, superb, supereminent, superexcellent, superfine, superior, superlative, sure-enough, terrific, the almighty dollar, the wherewith, the wherewithal, tremendous, true, true to life, true to nature, true to reality, true-dealing, true-devoted, true-disposing, true-souled, true-spirited, truehearted, unadulterated, unaffected, unassumed, unassuming, unblemished, uncolored, unconcocted, uncopied, uncorrupt, uncorrupted, uncounterfeited, undefiled, undisguised, undisguising, undistorted, unexaggerated, unfabricated, unfanciful, unfeigned, unfeigning, unfictitious, unflattering, unimagined, unimitated, unimpeachable, uninvented, unpretended, unpretending, unqualified, unromantic, unsimulated, unspecious, unspotted, unstained, unsullied, unsynthetic, untarnished, unvarnished, upright, uprighteous, upstanding, verbal, verbatim, veridical, verisimilar, very good, virtuous, wonderful, word-for-word, worthy, yeomanly
Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856):

STERLING. Current money of Great Britain, but anciently a small coin, worth about one penny; and so called, as some suppose, because it was stamped with the figure of a small star, or, as others suppose, because it was first stamped in England in the reign of King John, by merchants from Germany called Esterlings. Pounds sterling, originally signified so many pounds in weight of these coins. Thus we find in Matthew Paris, A.D. 1242, the expression "Accepit a rege pro stipendio tredecim libras esterlingorum." The secondary or derived sense is a certain value in current money, whether in coins or other currency. Lowndes, 14. Watts' Gloss. Ad verbum.
U.S. Gazetteer Counties (2000):

Sterling -- U.S. County in Texas Population (2000): 1393 Housing Units (2000): 633 Land area (2000): 923.357747 sq. miles (2391.485484 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.131714 sq. miles (0.341137 sq. km) Total area (2000): 923.489461 sq. miles (2391.826621 sq. km) Located within: Texas (TX), FIPS 48 Location: 31.818347 N, 101.045503 W Headwords: Sterling Sterling, TX Sterling County Sterling County, TX
U.S. Gazetteer Places (2000):

Sterling, AK -- U.S. Census Designated Place in Alaska Population (2000): 4705 Housing Units (2000): 2554 Land area (2000): 77.309128 sq. miles (200.229713 sq. km) Water area (2000): 2.079789 sq. miles (5.386628 sq. km) Total area (2000): 79.388917 sq. miles (205.616341 sq. km) FIPS code: 73070 Located within: Alaska (AK), FIPS 02 Location: 60.529635 N, 150.797887 W ZIP Codes (1990): 99672 Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs. Headwords: Sterling, AK Sterling
U.S. Gazetteer Places (2000):

Sterling, NE -- U.S. village in Nebraska Population (2000): 507 Housing Units (2000): 234 Land area (2000): 0.404357 sq. miles (1.047279 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.404357 sq. miles (1.047279 sq. km) FIPS code: 47150 Located within: Nebraska (NE), FIPS 31 Location: 40.461893 N, 96.378355 W ZIP Codes (1990): 68443 Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs. Headwords: Sterling, NE Sterling
U.S. Gazetteer Places (2000):

Sterling, CO -- U.S. city in Colorado Population (2000): 11360 Housing Units (2000): 5171 Land area (2000): 6.872008 sq. miles (17.798417 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 6.872008 sq. miles (17.798417 sq. km) FIPS code: 73935 Located within: Colorado (CO), FIPS 08 Location: 40.625430 N, 103.211783 W ZIP Codes (1990): 80751 Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs. Headwords: Sterling, CO Sterling
U.S. Gazetteer Places (2000):

Sterling, OK -- U.S. town in Oklahoma Population (2000): 762 Housing Units (2000): 348 Land area (2000): 0.797247 sq. miles (2.064860 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.797247 sq. miles (2.064860 sq. km) FIPS code: 70150 Located within: Oklahoma (OK), FIPS 40 Location: 34.749450 N, 98.169470 W ZIP Codes (1990): Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs. Headwords: Sterling, OK Sterling
U.S. Gazetteer Places (2000):

Sterling, IL -- U.S. city in Illinois Population (2000): 15451 Housing Units (2000): 6596 Land area (2000): 4.672171 sq. miles (12.100868 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.188128 sq. miles (0.487249 sq. km) Total area (2000): 4.860299 sq. miles (12.588117 sq. km) FIPS code: 72546 Located within: Illinois (IL), FIPS 17 Location: 41.796805 N, 89.693258 W ZIP Codes (1990): 61081 Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs. Headwords: Sterling, IL Sterling
U.S. Gazetteer Places (2000):

Sterling, KS -- U.S. city in Kansas Population (2000): 2642 Housing Units (2000): 963 Land area (2000): 1.419463 sq. miles (3.676391 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.035204 sq. miles (0.091178 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1.454667 sq. miles (3.767569 sq. km) FIPS code: 68200 Located within: Kansas (KS), FIPS 20 Location: 38.210658 N, 98.204549 W ZIP Codes (1990): 67579 Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs. Headwords: Sterling, KS Sterling
U.S. Gazetteer Places (2000):

Sterling, MI -- U.S. village in Michigan Population (2000): 533 Housing Units (2000): 197 Land area (2000): 1.001597 sq. miles (2.594125 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1.001597 sq. miles (2.594125 sq. km) FIPS code: 76420 Located within: Michigan (MI), FIPS 26 Location: 44.032145 N, 84.020308 W ZIP Codes (1990): 48659 Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs. Headwords: Sterling, MI Sterling
U.S. Gazetteer Places (2000):

Sterling, UT -- U.S. town in Utah Population (2000): 235 Housing Units (2000): 81 Land area (2000): 0.240713 sq. miles (0.623444 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.240713 sq. miles (0.623444 sq. km) FIPS code: 72940 Located within: Utah (UT), FIPS 49 Location: 39.194264 N, 111.691627 W ZIP Codes (1990): Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs. Headwords: Sterling, UT Sterling