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Definition of Stouthearted
1. Adjective. Used especially of persons. "A stouthearted fellow who had an active career in the army"
Definition of Stouthearted
1. a. Having a brave heart; courageous.
Definition of Stouthearted
1. Adjective. brave, courageous and plucky ¹
2. Adjective. stubborn ¹
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Definition of Stouthearted
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stouthearted
Literary usage of Stouthearted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Treasury of David: Containing an Original Exposition of the Book of by Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1882)
"The stouthearted are spoiled.'' After the breaking of their weapons their ...
The stouthearted are spoiled.'' There is indicated in these words that ..."
2. The treasury of David: containing an original exposition of the Book of psalms by Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1872)
"The stouthearted are spoiled." There is indicated in these words that ...
The stouthearted, the strong, are spoiled. The strong man may be spoiled by a ..."
3. The Bonfire of the Vanities by Tom Wolfe (1888)
"Grinning and humming, "Show me but ten who are stouthearted men," the stouthearted
man, still damp from the fray, walked the two blocks to his duplex ..."
4. The Book of Psalms by Alexander Francis Kirkpatrick (1900)
"4 Thou art more glorious and excellent than the mountains of prey. s The stouthearted
are spoiled, they have slept their sleep : And none of the men of ..."
5. The Book of Psalms by Alexander Francis Kirkpatrick (1895)
"4 Thou art more glorious and excellent than the mountains of prey. s The stouthearted
are spoiled, they have slept their sleep : And none of the men of ..."
6. The Book of Psalms by Alexander Francis Kirkpatrick (1906)
"5 The stouthearted are spoiled, they have slept their sleep: And none of the ...
The stouthearted} For illustration cp. Is. x. lift are spoiled} Lit. have ..."
7. The Book of Prophet Isaiah .. by John Skinner (1898)
"Hearken unto me, ye stouthearted, Yea, I have spoken it, ... A call to repentance
based on the nearness of deliverance. ye stouthearted] The phrase means in ..."