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unˈheart, v. [un-2 4. Cf. MDu. ontherten, MHG. and G. entherzen.] trans. To deprive of heart; to dishearten. Also unˈhearted ppl. a.
1593Pass. Morrice (1876) 76 My..sences gon, my bodie haue vnharted: so that I liue aliue, as being dead. 1607Shakes. Cor. v. i. 49 Yet to bite his lip, And humme at good Cominius, much vnhearts mee. 1650Let. Cens. & Redargution Lilburne Verses, Which scorn the Son of Noble Jonathan, As a desponding, poore unhearted man. 1830Carlyle Richter & De Stael Ess. 1840 II. 431 It is probable she knows only the French (un-souled and un-hearted) Shakspeare. |