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Black-hearted
Black-hearted Black"-heart`ed, a.
Having a wicked, malignant disposition; morally bad.
Broken-hearted
Broken-hearted Bro"ken-heart`ed, a.
Having the spirits depressed or crushed by grief or despair.
She left her husband almost broken-hearted. --Macaulay.
Syn: Disconsolable; heart-broken; inconsolable; comfortless;
woe-begone; forlorn.
Chicken-hearted
Chicken-hearted Chick"en-heart`ed, a.
Timid; fearful; cowardly. --Bunyan.
Cold-heartedCold-hearted Cold"-heart`ed, a.
Wanting passion or feeling; indifferent. --
Cold"-heart`ed*ness, n. Cold-heartednessCold-hearted Cold"-heart`ed, a.
Wanting passion or feeling; indifferent. --
Cold"-heart`ed*ness, n. Cowhearted
Cowhearted Cow"heart`ed (-h?rt`?d), a.
Cowardly.
The Lady Powis . . . patted him with her fan, and
called him a cowhearted fellow. --R. North.
Dead-heartedDead-hearted Dead"-heart`ed, a.
Having a dull, faint heart; spiritless; listless. --
Dead"-heart`ed*ness, n. --Bp. Hall. Dead-heartednessDead-hearted Dead"-heart`ed, a.
Having a dull, faint heart; spiritless; listless. --
Dead"-heart`ed*ness, n. --Bp. Hall. DisheartenDishearten Dis*heart"en, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Disheartened;
p. pr. & vb. n. Disheartening.] [Pref. dis- + hearten.]
To discourage; to deprive of courage and hope; to depress the
spirits of; to deject.
Regiments . . . utterly disorganized and disheartened.
--Macaulay.
Syn: To dispirit; discourage; depress; deject; deter;
terrify. DisheartenedDishearten Dis*heart"en, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Disheartened;
p. pr. & vb. n. Disheartening.] [Pref. dis- + hearten.]
To discourage; to deprive of courage and hope; to depress the
spirits of; to deject.
Regiments . . . utterly disorganized and disheartened.
--Macaulay.
Syn: To dispirit; discourage; depress; deject; deter;
terrify. DishearteningDishearten Dis*heart"en, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Disheartened;
p. pr. & vb. n. Disheartening.] [Pref. dis- + hearten.]
To discourage; to deprive of courage and hope; to depress the
spirits of; to deject.
Regiments . . . utterly disorganized and disheartened.
--Macaulay.
Syn: To dispirit; discourage; depress; deject; deter;
terrify. Disheartenment
Disheartenment Dis*heart"en*ment, n.
Discouragement; dejection; depression of spirits.
Dog-hearted
Dog-hearted Dog"-heart`ed, a.
Inhuman; cruel. --Shak.
Doublehearted
Doublehearted Dou"ble*heart"ed, a.
Having a false heart; deceitful; treacherous. --Sandys.
Downhearted
Downhearted Down"heart`ed, a.
Dejected; low-spirited.
Earthen-hearted
Earthen-hearted Earth"en-heart`ed, a.
Hard-hearted; sordid; gross. [Poetic] --Lowell.
Enhearten
Enhearten En*heart"en, v. t.
To give heart to; to fill with courage; to embolden.
The enemy exults and is enheartened. --I. Taylor.
FaintheartedFainthearted Faint"*heart`ed, a.
Wanting in courage; depressed by fear; easily discouraged or
frightened; cowardly; timorous; dejected.
Fear not, neither be faint-hearted. --Is. vii. 4.
-- Faint"*heart`ed*ly, adv. -- Faint"*heart`ed*ness, n. FaintheartedlyFainthearted Faint"*heart`ed, a.
Wanting in courage; depressed by fear; easily discouraged or
frightened; cowardly; timorous; dejected.
Fear not, neither be faint-hearted. --Is. vii. 4.
-- Faint"*heart`ed*ly, adv. -- Faint"*heart`ed*ness, n. FaintheartednessFainthearted Faint"*heart`ed, a.
Wanting in courage; depressed by fear; easily discouraged or
frightened; cowardly; timorous; dejected.
Fear not, neither be faint-hearted. --Is. vii. 4.
-- Faint"*heart`ed*ly, adv. -- Faint"*heart`ed*ness, n. False-heartedFalse-hearted False"-heart`ed, a.
Hollow or unsound at the core; treacherous; deceitful;
perfidious. --Bacon. -- False"*heart`ed*ness, n. --Bp.
Stillingfleet. FalseheartednessFalse-hearted False"-heart`ed, a.
Hollow or unsound at the core; treacherous; deceitful;
perfidious. --Bacon. -- False"*heart`ed*ness, n. --Bp.
Stillingfleet. Flint-hearted
Flint-hearted Flint"-heart`ed, a.
Hard-hearted. --Shak.
Full-hearted
Full-hearted Full"-heart`ed, a.
Full of courage or confidence. --Shak.
Gentle-heartedGentle-hearted Gen"tle-heart`ed, a.
Having a kind or gentle disposition. --Shak. --
Gen"tle-heart`ed*ness, n. Gentle-heartednessGentle-hearted Gen"tle-heart`ed, a.
Having a kind or gentle disposition. --Shak. --
Gen"tle-heart`ed*ness, n. Great-hearted
Great-hearted Great"-heart`ed, a.
1. High-spirited; fearless. [Obs.] --Clarendon.
2. Generous; magnanimous; noble.
Meaning of Hearte from wikipedia
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Inside Straight Bill
McLean TV series, 3
episodes 1975–83
Close to Home Tom
Hearte TV series, 784
episodes 1982
Loose Enzo Ron TV series, 1
episode 1980 Mortimer's...
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tribulations of the
Hearte family. Most of the
Hearte children were
written out of the show
within its
first two years. The
older members of the
Hearte family remained...
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their old
manager James Harold put out Live at the Rat 2 on DVD, and Rick
Hearte,
owner of Ace of Hearts,
issued a CD re-release of Hot
Steel and Acid with...
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plesure &
other wanton welth, was
hable soone to **** a
softe tender hearte. But when the king had
abused her, anon her
husband (as he was an honest...
- Year
Title Role
Notes 1975
Close to Home Alan
Hearte TV series, 782
episodes 1977 The ****vans
Young German TV series, 4
episodes 1978
Chopper Squad Jeff...
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Girlfriender Ma
Going Bidesh Good Luck
Gonda Girlfriend Gramer Girlfriend Hearte Du Du
Husbander Biye It's A Fact
Jamai Keno Chor
Joiboti Koinya Kata Tarer...
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thousand kisses Not in ms. Most
likely the same as "A
thousand kisses wynns my
hearte from mee" in
British Library m****cript Add. 24665 12 xii As life what is...
- John
Fletcher From the
drama The
Spanish Curate 18 Thou sent'st to mee a
hearte was crown'd
Robert Aytoun 19 Why
should p****ion lead the[e]
blind William...
- directions ; and so not
doubteinge of yor good care accordingly, we bid you
heartely farewell. This
reference to Mr
Earnely of
Chichester in 1624,
appears to...