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ˌwarm-ˈhearted, a. (Also ˈwarm-ˌhearted.) Having a warm heart; of a generous and affectionate disposition. Also, proceeding from, or indicating, such a disposition; hearty, cordial.
1500–20Dunbar Poems lxxv. 32 Be warme hairtit and nocht ewill-willie. 1808H. More Cœlebs xlv[i], Flam is naturally an open, warm-hearted man. 1844Mem. Babylonian Princess II. 80 The kind and warm-hearted treatment which I had experienced from the Dryaah tribe. 1859Geo. Eliot A. Bede l, He's of a rash, warm-hearted nature, like Esau. Hence warm-ˈheartedly adv., warm-ˈheartedness.
1808H. More Cœlebs xi. I. 142 Her extreme naïveté and warm-heartedness. 1840Dickens Old C. Shop xlii, That's the way I've gone through life. Experience has never put a chill upon my warm-heartedness. 1911Concise Oxf. Dict., Warm-heartedly adv. |