Hearse
Hearsen.a momument over the dead, ob.
A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1806.
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Hearsen.a momument over the dead, ob.
Heartn.the organ which propels the blood, chief or inner parts, feat of love, affection
Heartachn.deep sorrow, grief, affliction, distress
Heartbreakn.heartbreaking,n.a very great sorrow
Heartbreakern.the ringlets of a woman's hair
Heartburningn.a pain at the stomach, discontent
Heartdeara.very dear, sincerely beloved
Hearteasinga.giving peace or quiet
Heartenv.t.to stir up, encourage, manure, do good
Heartfelta.felt deep, felt in the conscience
Hearthn.a place on which a fire is made
Heartilyad.from the heart, sincerely, eagerly
Heartinessn.sincerity, earnestness, diligence
Heartlessa.spiritless, void of courage, uneasy
Heartsicka.much pained in mind, mortally ill
Heartstringn.the nerve that braces the heart
Heartstrucka.driven to the heart, much afraid or dismayed, deeply affected
Heartwholea.having the affection unmixed, sound
Heartwoundeda.filled with love or grief
Heartya.sincere, warm, healthy, strong, hale
Heatn.warmth, glow, flush, passion, rage
Heatv.t.heat, heated,pret.heat, heated,pa.to make hot, warm, put into a passion
Heatern.a thing that heats, kind of iron, utensil
Heathcockn.a kind of fowl upon heaths, the grous
Heathenn.a pagan, one destitute of revelation
Heathen, or Heathenisma.savage, wild, Gentile
Heathenismn.paganism, ignorance of the true