Definition of Stoutheartedness

1. Noun. The trait of having a courageous spirit.

Generic synonyms: Braveness, Bravery, Courage, Courageousness
Antonyms: Faintheartedness
Derivative terms: Stouthearted

Lexicographical Neighbors of Stoutheartedness

stoush
stoushed
stoushes
stoushing
stout
stout-hearted
stouten
stoutened
stoutening
stoutens
stouter
stoutest
stouth
stouthearted
stoutheartedly
stoutheartedness (current term)
stouthrief
stouths
stoutish
stoutly
stoutness
stoutnesses
stouts
stovaine
stovaines
stove
stove bolt
stove poker
stoved
stovehouse

Literary usage of Stoutheartedness

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Waterloo: the Downfall of the First Napoleon: A History of the Campaign of 1815 by George Hooper (1862)
"It was a contest between bravery and stoutheartedness, between glory and duty, and duty and stoutheartedness prevailed. The beaten cavalry retired to the ..."

2. A Dictionary of the Panjábí Language by J. Newton (1854)
"... tf Dif- hardness ; hardheartedness, stoutheartedness. ka,than, a. ... stoutheartedness. от« я i kath,rá, tm A wooden trough, ..."

3. The History of France from the Earliest Times to 1848 by Guizot (François), Witt (Henriette Elizabeth) (1885)
"I cannot help admiring and commending the zeal and stoutheartedness of those who broke off the negotiation of Amsterdam, though their decision, ..."

4. The Writings of Charles Dickens by Charles Dickens, Gilbert Ashville Pierce (1894)
"... stoutheartedness. PATIENCE AND PREJUDICE. Take which you like best. CLXXII. JOHN WATKINS Monday, October 13,1852. SIR, — On my return to town I find the ..."

5. Business Administration by La Salle Extension University (1909)
"... There is a boldness which rises at the elbow touch of one's fellows, and there is a stoutheartedness which inspires a man when he is alone. ..."

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