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Stout-hearted

Stout-hearted \Stout"-heart`ed\ (stout"h[aum]rt`[e^]d), a. Having a brave heart; courageous. -- Stout"-heart`ed*ness, n.

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stout-hearted

a. (alt form stouthearted English)

Usage examples of "stout-hearted".

Stout-hearted John de Vienne, their commander, seeing that all was at an end, mounted the walls with a flag of truce, and made signs that he wished to speak with some person of the besieging host.

Before Shirley left for Ibiza it was decided that Rosa was a stout-hearted mingler with uncanny instincts -- but that might have changed by now.

It was not difficult to arouse the apprehension of this person, who, though a stout-hearted Scotchwoman, was ready enough to listen to anything that confirmed her dread of Indian cruelties.

And she bein' so soft, and he so kinder hardy and stout-hearted, I believe they will get along firstrate.

All day stout-hearted Nyuk Tsin kept her man hidden, and for long periods they slept, but when Mun Ki was sleeping and his wife was awake, she was distraught by the manner in which her man shivered, for leprosy seemed to be accompanied by a slow fever that kept an infected man forever cold and stricken with trembling.