0 someone who supports an organization, team, etc in a very loyal way -- lojaln-y/a zwolenni-k/czka
Valued party stalwarts came to expect the reward of a peerage for their loyalty.
The railway clerks and inspectors were of a different political breed than the stalwarts of the old regime.
Undoubtedly he sought to limit the right to resist in the first instance to those men who were both godly and stalwarts of the secular state.
His essayists supported this view, even though they too were, on the whole, stalwart supporters of the dissenters.
The stalwart forces of economic nationalism had been driven back and much of the trading world committed to the liberal program.
Perhaps his stalwart professional demeanor prevented a tastier and meatier book.
Nothing he could do or say would move this stalwart protector of civic rectitude from his ordained path.
Even the most ideologically committed and organizationally stalwart parties are transformed in the process of interacting with competitors, citizens, and the state.