different between inheart vs fromheart
inheart
English
Alternative forms
- enheart
Etymology
From in- +? heart. Compare inhearten/enhearten.
Verb
inheart (third-person singular simple present inhearts, present participle inhearting, simple past and past participle inhearted)
- (transitive) To put heart into; make hearty.
- (transitive) To encourage; inspirit; beghast.
- Zepheria
- Mine heart inhearted with thy love's revere […]
- Zepheria
- (transitive) To enclose within the substance of the heart. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
Anagrams
- Athirne, Rhetian, Tehrani, hairnet, inearth, raineth, therian
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