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ˈproud-ˈhearted, a. Having a proud heart or spirit; proud, haughty.
a1366Chaucer Rom. Rose 1491 Proude-herted Narcisus. 14..in Harrow. Hell Introd. 25 The horss hath xxv propertes,..iiii off a lyon..prowd-herted, brod-brestid, iiii good legis, and a stowte stern. 1456Sir G. Haye Law Arms (S.T.S.) 116 Oft dois hautane proud-hartit men to wyn los in armes, mare for pride na prow. 1593Shakes. 3 Hen. VI, v. i. 98 And so, prowd-hearted Warwicke, I defie thee. a1803Young Benjie iv. in Child Ballads iv. (1886) 282/1 And he was stout, and proud-hearted, And thought o't bitterlie. 1861Trollope Framley P. I. xi. 236 It is hardly possible that the proud-hearted should love those who despise them; and Lucy Robarts was very proud-hearted. So ˈproud-heart n., a name for a proud-hearted person; a., proud-hearted.
1362Langl. P. Pl. A. v. 45 Pernel proud-herte [C. vii. 3 proute-herte] platte hire to grounde,..And beo-hiȝte to him þat vs alle maade, Heo wolde [etc.]. 1819Keats Lamia ii. 285 Leaving thee forlorn..For all thine impious proud-heart sophistries. 1887Morris Odyss. ii. 324 Those young and proud-heart lords. |