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单词 heart-whole
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heart-wholeadj.

Brit. /ˈhɑːtˌhəʊl/, U.S. /ˈhɑrtˌhoʊl/
Forms: see heart n. and whole adj., n., and adv.
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: heart n., whole adj.
Etymology: < heart n. + whole adj.
1. Having courage and good spirits; unafraid, undismayed. Also (chiefly in early use): free from injury; healthy, robust. Now rare.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > manner of action > vigour or energy > [adjective] > robust or healthy
heart-wholea1470
robust1490
roaring1848
well-to-do1852
red-blooded1876
the mind > emotion > courage > fearlessness > undauntedness > [adjective]
undiscomfitedc1374
unabased?a1400
unfeared1435
heart-wholea1470
unamoved1513
unastonished1533
unbashed1536
unfrayedc1540
unabashed1571
unmated1577
unappalled1578
unquailed1583
undaunted1587
undashed1595
undeterred1607
undismayed1615
unblenched1637
unstarted1659
unstartled1659
unawed1693
unhesitating1753
unintimidated1764
undaunting1786
unquailing1824
qualmless1888
uncowed1891
a1470 T. Malory Morte Darthur (Winch. Coll. 13) (1990) II. 532 Never drede you..for I am harte-hole, and of thys wounde I shall sone be hole.
1564 T. Becon Demandes Holy Script. f. cccclii, in Wks. iii. We perceiue that through faith in Iesus Christ, our sinnes be forgiuen, and that we be in the fauour of God: we be heart hole, mery, and sounde.
1590 J. Smythe Certain Disc. Weapons f. 25v If they shall happen to haue anie ache, or aches in their necks, shoulders, armes, backs, thighs, leggs, or feet, although that they be otherwise hart whole enough [etc.].
1656 Ld. Hatton in E. Nicholas Nicholas Papers (1897) III. 280 I haue not heard from..the good Earle of N... I hope he is hart whole.
1687 tr. P. Barbette Thes. Chirurgiæ (ed. 4) 384 Her Eyes looked well, and her Tongue was moist, and she seemed very heart-whole.
1722 E. Naish in Philos. Trans. 1720–21 (Royal Soc.) 31 226 Dying daily by Piecemeal; but Heart-whole, as he express'd it.
1757 Hist. Sir Roger & Son Joe (ed. 2) II. 236 Her Creditors..tore her all to Pieces; tho' she praised her Stars, she was still heart-whole, she said.
1812 H. Corp Cottage Sketches (1813) I. xi. 93 James had no thought of his dying so soon, for he seemed heart-whole, as the saying is, and he was at our cottage but a day or two before.
1843 T. Watson Lect. Physic I. xxviii. 584 The mental faculties are clear, and the patients serene, and what is called heartwhole, to the last.
1871 Boston Med. & Surg. Jrnl. 8 June 388/2 It kills! and kills often..and when given by the most experienced to the healthiest and heart-whole subjects!
1911 Sabbath Recorder 13 Mar. 338/1 God broke our years to hours and days, That hour by hour and day by day,..We might be able all along To keep ourselves heart-whole and strong.
2. Not emotionally attached; not in love. Chiefly in predicative use.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > love > amorous love > [adjective] > free from the power of love
fancy-free1600
heart-wholea1616
a1616 W. Shakespeare As you like It (1623) iv. i. 46 Cupid hath clapt him oth' shoulder, but Ile warrant him heart hole.
1712 R. Steele Spectator No. 288. ⁋1 Your (yet Heart-whole) Admirer, and devoted humble Servant, Melainia.
1779 Wedding Ring II. 91 I..though daily in the company of some of the most agreeable women in the kingdom..have remained heart-whole.
1803 C. Cuthbertson Romance of Pyrenees IV. 165 Depend upon it, Roselia, your conte di Paragon is no longer heart-whole; and..he has got into some sly corner out of our sight, either to make love to, or contemplate the perfections of, his adorable.
1862 C. E. L. Riddell World in Church (1865) 314 Having passed heart-whole through a succession of London seasons.
1920 L. J. Libby in Wanderer 130 Are you heart-whole and fancy free, therefore in the love-market?
1988 M. A. Doody Frances Burney ii. 43 But she was basically heart-whole, and did not think of herself as on the marriage market.
2009 ‘L. Howard’ Burn vi. 82 Jenner considered herself heart-whole. She'd had crushes, sure, and a couple of times when she was younger thought she was in love, but that was it.
3.
a. Wholehearted, genuine, sincere; free from hypocrisy or affectation.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > sincerity, freedom from deceit > [adjective]
aefauldOE
trueOE
true as steela1300
throlya1375
entirec1380
faithfula1382
entirelyc1400
single1519
sincere1533
sincere1539
simple-minded1556
Dunstable?1565
truthful?1567
single-hearted1574
single-minded1577
sound1580
downright1584
unaffected1592
real1597
plain-hearted1601
unartificial1603
free1619
honest1634
fair and square1636
round-dealing1642
wholehearted1657
down flata1663
well-designing1670
heart-whole1684
single-eyed1705
unsanctimoniousa1797
natural1825
bona fide1827
unfallacious1827
jannock1828
forthcoming1835
up and down1836
bonified1840
forthgoing1851
unhypocritical1854
forthright1855
upstanding1863
on the level1872
genuine1890
for real1954
upfront1967
1684 J. Bunyan Pilgrim's Progress 2nd Pt. ii. 141 Any Pilgrim..if he keeps Heart-whole towards his Master. View more context for this quotation
1830 Lady Morgan France in 1829–30 I. 100 His heart-whole cordiality, his affectionate welcome, his animated manner and benignant smile.
1879 F. W. Farrar Life & Work St. Paul I. vii. xxv. 489 The Philippians were heart-whole in their Christian faith.
1886 M. W. Hungerford Lady Branksmere I. i. 18 Such a gay, pretty, heart-whole laugh!
1921 G. Stratton-Porter Her Father's Daughter xxxii. 466 If I decide she is in genuine, sincere, heart-whole earnest, I might introduce her and John to my friend.
1970 Times 3 Apr. 4/6 Conclusions would be drawn about whether he and his colleagues remain heart-whole on Europe.
2008 P. Norman John Lennon (2009) xxiii. 598 John's ‘Don't Let Me Down’ spoke directly to Yoko with heart-whole commitment.
b. Used emphatically: nothing but (the thing specified); utter, complete, unmitigated. Obsolete. rare.
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > quantity > greatness of quantity, amount, or degree > high or intense degree > [adjective] > utter or absolute
shirea1225
purec1300
properc1380
plainc1395
cleana1400
fine?a1400
entirec1400
veryc1400
starka1425
utterc1430
utterlyc1440
merec1443
absolute1531
outright1532
cleara1535
bloodyc1540
unproachable1544
flat1553
downright1577
sheer1583
right-down?1586
single1590
peremptory1601
perfecta1616
downa1625
implicit1625
every way1628
blank1637
out-and-outa1642
errant1644
inaccessional1651
thorough-paced1651
even down1654
dead1660
double-dyed1667
through stitch1681
through-stitched1682
total1702
thoroughgoing1719
thorough-sped1730
regular1740
plumb1748
hollow1751
unextenuated1765
unmitigated1783
stick, stock, stone dead1796
positive1802
rank1809
heart-whole1823
skire1825
solid1830
fair1835
teetotal1840
bodacious1845
raw1856
literal1857
resounding1873
roaring1884
all out1893
fucking1893
pink1896
twenty-four carat1900
grand slam1915
stone1928
diabolical1933
fricking1937
righteous1940
fecking1952
raving1954
1823 C. Lamb in London Mag. Nov. 478/1 This arch-bigot, this heart-whole traitor.

Derivatives

ˈheart-wholeness n.
ΚΠ
1840 W. Howitt in Heads of People 262 I doubt much of this ‘Bold peasantry, a country's pride’ is lowered in its tone both of heart-wholeness, boldness, and affection, by the hard times and hard measures that have passed over every district.
1888 Mrs. H. Ward Robert Elsmere III. v. xxxi. 4 She had been calmly certain of her own heart-wholeness.
1982 W. R. Johnson Idea of Lyric ii. 49 Because Sappho and the voices from whom she is..indistinguishable are best defined by their elegance, conscious artistry, and rhetorical sophistication does not mean that they fail of genuine feeling or heart-wholeness.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2013; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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