Word Meanings - EARTHEN-HEARTED - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Hard-hearted; sordid; gross. Lowell.
Related words: (words related to EARTHEN-HEARTED)
- HEARTWOOD
 The hard, central part of the trunk of a tree, consisting of the old and matured wood, and usually differing in color from the outer layers. It is technically known as duramen, and distinguished from the softer sapwood or alburnum.
- SORDIDNESS
 The quality or state of being sordid.
- HEART
 A hollow, muscular organ, which, by contracting rhythmically, keeps up the circulation of the blood. Why does my blood thus muster to my heart! Shak. Note: In adult mammals and birds, the heart is four-chambered, the right auricle and ventricle
- HEARTBROKEN
 Overcome by crushing sorrow; deeply grieved.
- HEARTGRIEF
 Heartache; sorrow. Milton.
- HEARTEN
 1. To encourage; to animate; to incite or stimulate the courage of; to embolden. Hearten those that fight in your defense. Shak. 2. To restore fertility or strength to, as to land.
- HEARTDEEP
 Rooted in the heart. Herbert.
- HEARTENER
 One who, or that which, heartens, animates, or stirs up. W. Browne.
- SORDID
 1. Filthy; foul; dirty. A sordid god; down from his hoary chin A length of beard descends, uncombed, unclean. Dryden. 2. Vile; base; gross; mean; as, vulgar, sordid mortals. "To scorn the sordid world." Milton. 3. Meanly avaricious; covetous;
- HEARTSWELLING
 Rankling in, or swelling, the heart. "Heartswelling hate." Spenser.
- HEART-ROBBING
 1. Depriving of thought; ecstatic. "Heart-robbing gladness." Spenser. 2. Stealing the heart or affections; winning.
- HEART'S-EASE
 A species of violet ; -- called also pansy. (more info) 1. Ease of heart; peace or tranquillity of mind or feeling. Shak.
- HEARTYHALE
 Good for the heart.
- HEARTSOME
 Merry; cheerful; lively.
- HEARTLESS
 1. Without a heart. You have left me heartess; mine is in your bosom. J. Webster. 2. Destitute of courage; spiritless; despodent. Heartless they fought, and quitted soon their ground. Dryden. Heartless and melancholy. W. Irwing. 3. Destitute of
- HEARTSEED
 A climbing plant of the genus Cardiospermum, having round seeds which are marked with a spot like a heart. Loudon.
- HEARTBURN
 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.
- HEARTPEA
 See HEARTSEED
- GROSSULAR
 Pertaining too, or resembling, a gooseberry; as, grossular garnet. (more info) of Ribes, including the gooseberry, fr. F. groseille. See
- HEARTY
 1. Pertaining to, or proceeding from, the heart; warm; cordial; bold; zealous; sincere; willing; also, energetic; active; eager; as, a hearty welcome; hearty in supporting the government. Full of hearty tears For our good father's loss. Marston.
- HOLLOW-HEARTED
 Insincere; deceitful; not sound and true; having a cavity or decayed spot within. Syn. -- Faithless; dishonest; false; treacherous.
- WHITE-HEART
 A somewhat heart-shaped cherry with a whitish skin.
- SWEETHEART
 A lover of mistress.
- GREAT-HEARTED
 1. High-spirited; fearless. Clarendon. 2. Generous; magnanimous; noble.
- PIGEON-HEARTED
 Timid; easily frightened; chicken-hearted. Beau. & Fl.
- DISHEARTENMENT
 Discouragement; dejection; depression of spirits.
- KIND-HEARTED
 Having kindness of nature; sympathetic; characterized by a humane disposition; as, a kind-hearted landlord. To thy self at least kind-hearted prove. Shak.
- DOUBLEHEARTED
 Having a false heart; deceitful; treacherous. Sandys.
- PSEUDO-HEART
 Any contractile vessel of invertebrates which is not of the nature of a real heart, especially one of those pertaining to the excretory system.
- HEN-HEARTED
 Cowardly; timid; chicken-hearted. Udall.
- GREAT-HEARTEDNESS
 The quality of being greathearted; high-mindedness; magnanimity.
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