different between hearted vs hearte
hearted
English
Etymology
From Middle English herted, hertid; equivalent to heart +? -ed.
Verb
hearted
- simple past tense and past participle of heart
Adjective
hearted (not comparable)
- (in combination) Having, or shaped like, a specified form of heart.
- a hard-hearted woman
- 2001, Kumuda Reddy, Linda Egenes, Margaret Mullins, For a Blissful Baby
- It is said that she is "two-hearted," which means that she now has to nourish and fulfill the desires of both her baby and herself.
- Seated or fixed in the heart. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
Derived terms
Anagrams
- deather, earthed, readeth, red heat
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hearte
English
Noun
hearte (plural heartes)
- Obsolete spelling of heart
Anagrams
- Aether, Heater, aether, eather, heater, hereat, reheat, æther
hearte From the web:
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- what heart rate is too high during exercise
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- what heart rate is too low on beta blockers
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