braveheart

adj

Etymology

From brave + heart.

  1. inherited from *ḱérd — “heart
  2. inherited from *hertô
  3. inherited from *hertā
  4. inherited from heorte
  5. inherited from herte
  6. compounded as braveheart — “brave + heart

Definitions

  1. brave

    • For all of Newcastle's braveheart efforts, Wolves were also guilty of profligacy with Fletcher and Doyle wasting chances when in good positions.
  2. A brave person.

    • Jumping off a cliff is indeed dangerous, but it's meant for bravehearts only.

The neighborhood

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