gentlehearted

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English

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Etymology

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From gentle +‎ hearted.

Adjective

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gentlehearted (comparative more gentlehearted, superlative most gentlehearted)

  1. Alternative form of gentle-hearted
    • 2011, Siri Mitchell, A Heart Most Worthy, →ISBN, page 51:
      Unfortunately, meek, kind, gentlehearted Annamaria had cultivated the two most lamentable, most damning traits known to womanhood: She was nice.
    • 2014, Anya Seton, Devil Water, →ISBN:
      Lady Swinburne was watching him covertly and read some of his thoughts, for she was a discerning gentlehearted woman.
    • 1838, William Gilmore Simms, Carl Werner, an Imaginative Story:
      The dell and dingle have their different spirits, the wood and rivulet theirs; and the gentlehearted peasants who inhabit them are, in some instances, almost as rigidly tenacious of the privileges of the genius loci, as they are of their own rights ...