| Thomas Sheridan - 1797 - 618 pages
...dilatation propels the blood through the courfe of circulation, and is therefore confidered as the fource of vital motion ; the chief part, the vital part ; the inner part of any thing ; courage, fpirit ; feat pf love ; sffeftion, inclination ; memory ; fecret meaning, hidden intention ; confcience,... | |
| John Walker - English language - 1807 - 1108 pages
...the dead are conveyed to the grave ; a temporary monument set over a grave. HEART, hart, s. (243). The muscle which by its contraction and dilation propels...chief part, the vital part ; the inner part of any tiling ; courage, spirit ; seat of love j affection, inclination ; memory ; to be not wholly averse;... | |
| Samuel Johnson - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1812 - 808 pages
...[heart. Sax.] i The muscle which, by its contraction and dilatation, propels the blood through thecoune of circulation, and is therefore considered as the source of vital motion. 5 The chief pan; the vital part. Bacon, 3 The inner part of any thing. Jbbot. 4 Person ; character.... | |
| John Walker - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1819 - 800 pages
...conveyed to> the grave ; a temporary monument set over a grave. HEART, Mrt. s. 243. The muscle which br its contraction and dilation propels the blood through...vital motion ; the chief part, the vital part; the innerpartof any thing; courage, spirit; seat of love ; affection, inclination; memory; to be not wholly... | |
| John Walker - English language - 1822 - 710 pages
...over a grave. HEART, hart, $. 243. Tbe matde which by its contraction and dilatation propels the hlood through the course of circulation, and is therefore considered as the source of vital motion ; the cluef part ; the vita] part) the inner part of any thing ; courage, spirit; seat of love) affection,... | |
| John Walker - English language - 1823 - 482 pages
...herse. t. a carriage for the dead Heart, hlrt. ... the muscle which by its contraction and dilatation propels the blood through the course of circulation,...and is therefore considered as the source of vital motioq ; the inner part of any thing ; courage ; affection ; memory ; conscience Hcart-ach, hlrt'ike.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English language - 1824 - 852 pages
...a pall. Sanderson. HK'ARSELIKE. a. Mournful ; suitable to a funeral. Bacon. HEART, ns [hcont, Sax.] The muscle which by its contraction and dilation propels...therefore considered as the source of vital motion. Smith. It is supposed in popular language to be the scat of courage, affection, honesty, baseness,... | |
| John Walker - 1824 - 788 pages
...a grave. HEART, hart, ยป. 243. The muscle which by its contraction and dilation propels the nloo-i through the course of circulation, and is therefore...motion ; the chief part, the vital part ; the inner port of any thing ; courage, spirit ; seat of lore ; affection, inclination ; memory ; to be not wholly... | |
| John Walker, Thomas Smith - English language - 1824 - 440 pages
...carriage for the dead Heart, hart s. the muscle which by its contraction and dilatation propels the blooc through the course of circulation, and is therefore considered as the source of vital motion ; the inner part of any thing ; courage ; affection ; conscience Heart-ach, hirt'aki; s. sorrow, anguish... | |
| John Walker - English language - 1825 - 802 pages
...iis contraction and dilation propels the Moo- . through the course of circulation, and is ther-- fore considered as the source of vital motion . the chief part, the vital part ; the inner pnrt of any thin^ ; courage, spirit ; seat of lore ; affection, inclination ; memory ; to he not wbpllr... | |
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