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Definition of Homefelt
1. a. Felt in one's own breast; inward; private.
Definition of Homefelt
1. private [adj] - See also: private
Lexicographical Neighbors of Homefelt
Literary usage of Homefelt
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Library Notes by Addison Peale Russell (1875)
"How contradictory it seems," remarked Washington Irving, writing of Oliver
Goldsmith, " that one of the most delightful pictures of home and homefelt ..."
2. Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable Sir John Eardley Wilmot, Knt by John Eardley-Wilmot (1811)
"All peace and homefelt joy is the gift of virtue, and there is no applause in
this world worth having, unless it is crowned with your own. ..."
3. Poetical Quotations from Chaucer to Tennyson: With Copious Indexes by Samuel Austin Allibone (1875)
"Yet they in pleasing slumber lull'd the sense, And in sweet madness robb'd it of
itself; But such a sacred and homefelt delight, Such sober certainty of ..."
4. The American Historical Review by American Historical Association (1903)
"I find you are unwearied in y'r exertions to serve America, and particularly the
Province you once so happily Govern'd You will at le[a]st have the homefelt ..."