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heartsome, a. Chiefly Sc. (ˈhɑːtsəm) [f. heart n. + -some.] † 1. Courageous, spirited, bold. Obs.1567 Satir. Poems Reform. iii. 101 Now euerie Dowglas of ane hartsum mynde, Think on dame Margaret. 2. That gives heart or cheer; that rejoices the heart; animating.1596 Dalrymple tr. Leslie's Hist. Scot...
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unheartsome
unˈheartsome, a. Sc. and north. (un-1 7.)1637 Rutherford Lett. i. clxxix. (1664) 347 It is an un⁓heartsom thing to see our Father & mother agree so ill. 1752 E. Erskine Serm. Wks. 1871 III. 440 A melancholy unheartsome habitation would this be. 1876 Whitby Gloss. 206/2 Unheartsome,..without affectio...
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Current Nobody
The Washington Post described the play as "wise" and "heartsome."
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hearty
hearty, a. (adv.) and n. (ˈhɑːtɪ) Forms: see heart n. [f. heart n. + -y1.] A. adj. Full of heart. 1. a. Full of courage; courageous, bold (obs.). In later use coloured by senses 4 and 5: Zealous; energetic or thorough in one's support or action.c 1380 Wyclif Serm. Sel. Wks. I. 286 Made hem herti to ...
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The Auctioneer (film)
Writing for Chicago Daily Tribune, Mae Tinee wrote, "The Auctioneer is a homely, heartsome picture that will linger pleasantly in your memory" and commented
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-some
▪ I. -some suffix1, representing OE. -sum, = OFris. -sum, related by ablaut to OS. and OHG. -sam (G. -sam, Du. -zaam), ON. -samr (Sw. -sam, Da. -som), Goth. -sams, used in OE. to form adjs. from nouns and adjs., as friðsum peaceful, ᵹenyhtsum abundant, ánsum whole, langsum lasting, rarely from verbs...
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vogie
vogie, a. Sc. (ˈvəʊgɪ) Also 8 vougy, 9 vogey. [Of obscure origin.] 1. Vain, proud, conceited.1719 Ramsay Epist. Hamilton Answ. ii. ii, ‘Whisht’, quoth the vougy jade. 1788 Burns My Hoggie 4 My only beast, I had nae mae, And vow but I was vogie! 1789 Ross Helenore (ed. 3) 112 Of your consent, he says...
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Rosella Rice
Well, it was a good discipline, and helped to make tough, cheery, heartsome women of us, though it was somewhat like the reason our dear mother user to
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sind
▪ I. sind, n. (saɪnd) In 8 synd, 9 syne. [f. the vb.] A rinsing; a draught, a potation.a 1774 Fergusson Farmer's Ingle iii, A heartsome meltith, and refreshing synd O' nappy liquor. 1899 Crockett Kit Kennedy 57 ‘Thae Shire-folk are no content wi' giein' a pot a bit syne wi' a jaw o' water,’ said Hea...
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List of English words of Old English origin
hearken
heart
heartache
heartbeat
heartbreak
heartbreaker
heartbroken
heartburn
hearten
heartfelt
heartful
heartland
heartless
heartrending
heartsick
heartsome
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rant
▪ I. rant, n. (rænt) [f. the vb.] 1. A high-flown, extravagant, or bombastic speech or utterance; a piece of turgid declamation; a tirade.1649 G. Daniel Trinarch., Hen. IV, cxl, 'Tis a brave Costly Rant th' Hesperian King vtters with many Titles. 1668 Dryden Maiden Queen Epil., I left my Client yond...
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pew
▪ I. pew, n.1 (pjuː) Forms: 4 puwe, 5 pywe, peawe, 5–7 pewe, 5–9 pue, 7 piew(e, 6– pew. [Late ME. puwe, pywe, pewe, app. orig. identical in form with OF. puye, puie, poye fem., parapet, balustrade, balcony:—L. podia, pl. of podium elevated place, height, also, balcony, parapet, balcony in the Roman ...
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