different between chicken-hearted vs white-livered

chicken-hearted

English

Etymology

From chicken + hearted, after chicken heart. Compare hen-hearted.

Pronunciation

Adjective

chicken-hearted (comparative more chicken-hearted, superlative most chicken-hearted)

  1. Not brave; lacking courage; cowardly. [from 17th c.]
    • 1751, Tobias Smollett, The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle, vol. III, ch. 84:
      This chicken-hearted couple, by the light of a rush-candle that burned on the hearth, seeing a stranger burst into the chamber, in such a terrible attitude, were seized with consternation [] .

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See also

  • Thesaurus:cowardly

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white-livered

English

Adjective

white-livered (comparative more white-livered, superlative most white-livered) (archaic)

  1. Lily-livered; cowardly.
  2. Malicious.
  3. Having a pale look, once thought to be caused by a white liver.

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