stronghearted

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English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Middle English strong-herted, strong-hertyd, equivalent to strong +‎ hearted. Compare German starkherzig (strong-hearted), Swedish stark hjärtat (strong-hearted).

Adjective[edit]

stronghearted (comparative more stronghearted, superlative most stronghearted)

  1. Resilient, enduring.
    • 2012, Christopher Amatobi, Many Moons Ago in Africa, →ISBN, page 389:
      To lose two sons in one day was indeed overwhelming and could crack any stronghearted man.
  2. Brave, courageous.
    • 1997, Jean Paul de Lagrave, Voltaire's Man in America, →ISBN, page 330:
      It is according to the same principles that tyrants declare an irreconcilable hatred for Truth and endeavour to crush those who are stronghearted enough to announce it.

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