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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



9,281 words match “EAR”

HEART-EATING a.
Preying on the heart.
HEART-ROBBING a. 2 definitions
Depriving of thought; ecstatic. "Heart-robbing gladness." Spenser.
HEART-SPOON n.
A part of the breastbone. [Obs.] He feeleth through the herte-spon the pricke. Chaucer.
HEART-WHOLE a. 3 definitions
Having the heart or affections free; not in love. Shak.
HEART-WOUNDED a.
Wounded to the heart with love or grief. Pope.
HEARTACHE n.
Sorrow; anguish of mind; mental pang. Shak.
HEARTBREAK n.
Crushing sorrow or grief; a yielding to such grief. Shak.
HEARTBREAKING a.
Causing overpowering sorrow.
HEARTBROKEN a.
Overcome by crushing sorrow; deeply grieved.
HEARTBURN n.
An uneasy, burning sensation in the stomach, often attended with an inclination to vomit. It is sometimes idiopathic, but is often a symptom of often complaints.
HEARTBURNED a.
Having heartburn. Shak.
HEARTBURNING n. 3 definitions
Same as Heartburn.
HEARTDEAR a.
Sincerely beloved. [R.] Shak.
HEARTDEEP a.
Rooted in the heart. Herbert.
HEARTED a. 3 definitions
Having a heart; having (such) a heart (regarded as the seat of the affections, disposition, or character).
HEARTEDNESS n.
Earnestness; sincerity; heartiness. [R.] Clarendon.
HEARTEN v. 2 definitions
To encourage; to animate; to incite or stimulate the courage of; to embolden. Hearten those that fight in your defense. Shak.
HEARTENER n.
One who, or that which, heartens, animates, or stirs up. W. Browne.
HEARTFELT a.
Hearty; sincere.
HEARTGRIEF n.
Heartache; sorrow. Milton.
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