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HE`ARTED, a. Taken to heart. [Not used.] 1. Composed of hearts. [Not used.] 2. L...
HE`ARTEN, v.t. h`artn. To encourage; to animate; to incite or stimulate courage....
HE`ARTENER, n. He or that which gives courage or animation.
HE`ARTH, n. harth. A pavement or floor of brick or stone in a chimney, on which ...
HE`ARTH-MONEY HE`ARTH-PENNY, n. A tax on hearths.
HE`ARTILY, adv. [from hearty.] From the heart; with all the heart; with sincerit...
HE`ARTINESS, n. Sincerity; zeal; ardor; earnestness. 1. Eagerness of appetite.
HE`ARTLESS, a. Without courage; spiritless; faint-hearted. Heartless they fought...
HE`ARTLESSLY, adv. Without courage or spirit; faintly; timidly; feebly.
HE`ARTLESSNESS, n. Want of courage or spirit; dejection of mind; feebleness.
HE`ART'S-BLOOD HE`ART'S-EASE, n. A plant, a species of Viola.
HE`ARTY, a. Having the heart engaged in any thing; sincere; warm; zealous; as, t...
HE`ARTY-HALE, a. Good for the heart.
HEAT, n. [L. aestus, for haestus, or caestus.] 1. Heat, as a cause of sensation,...
HE'ATED, pp. Made hot; inflamed; exasperated.
HE'ATER,n. He or that which eats. 1. A triangular mass of iron, which is heated ...