Dictionary entry

Thrifty

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Thrift″y (?), a. [Compar.Thriftier (?); superl.Thriftiest.] 1. Given to, or evincing, thrift; characterized by economy and good menegement of property; sparing; frugal.

Her chaffer was so thrifty and so new. Chaucer.

I am glad he hath so much youth and vigor left, of which he hath not been thrifty. Swift.

2. Thriving by industry and frugality; prosperous in the acquisition of worldly goods; increasing in wealth; as, a thrifty farmer or mechanic.

3. Growing rapidly or vigorously; thriving; as, a thrifty plant or colt.

4. Secured by thrift; well husbanded.

I have five hundred crowns,

The thrifty hire I saved under your father. Shak.

5. Well appearing; looking or being in good condition; becoming.

I sit at home, I have no thrifty cloth. Chaucer.

Syn. — Frugal; sparing; economical; saving; careful.