HEART-ACH
HE'ART-ACH, noun Sorrow; anguish of mind.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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HE'ART-ACH, noun Sorrow; anguish of mind.
HE'ART-ALLU'RING, adjective Suited to allure the affections.
HEART-APPALL'ING, adjective Dismaying the heart.
HE'ART-BLOOD, noun The blood of the heart; life; essence.
HE'ART-BREAK, noun Overwhelming sorrow or grief.
HE'ART-BREAKER, adjective A lady's curl; a love-lock.
HE'ART-BREAKING, adjective Breaking the heart; overpowering with grief or sorrow.HE'ART-BREAKING, noun Overpowering grief; deep affliction.
HE'ART-BRED, adjective Bred in the heart.
HE'ART-BROKEN, adjective Deeply afflicted or grieved.
HE'ART-BURIED, adjective Deeply immersed.
HE'ART-BURN, noun Cardialgy; a disease or affection of the stomach, attended with a sensation of heat and uneasiness, and occasioned by indigestion, surfeit or acidity.
HE'ART-BURNED, adjective Having the heart inflamed.
HE'ART-BURNING, adjective Causing discontent.HE'ART-BURNING, noun Heart-burn, which see.1. Discontent; secret enmity.
HE'ART-CHILLED, adjective Having the heart chilled.
HE'ART-CONSU'MING, adjective Destroying peace of mind.
HE'ART-CORRO'DING, adjective Preying on the heart.
HE'ART-DEAR, adjective Sincerely beloved.
HE'ART-DEEP, adjective Rooted in the heart.
HE'ART-DISCOUR'AGING, adjective [See Courage.] Depressing the spirits.
HE'ART-EASE, noun Quiet; tranquillity of mind.
HE'ART-EASING, adjective Giving quiet to the mind.
HE'ART-EATING, adjective Preying on the heart.
HE'ART-EXPAND'ING, adjective Enlarging the heart; opening the feelings.
HE'ART-FELT, adjective Deeply felt; deeply affecting, either as joy or sorrow.
HE'ART-GRIEF, noun Affliction of the heart.
HE'ART-HARDENED, adjective Obdurate; impenitent; unfeeling.
HE'ART-HARDENING, adjective Rendering cruel or obdurate.