gentle-hearted

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English

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Etymology

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From gentle +‎ hearted.

Adjective

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gentle-hearted (comparative more gentle-hearted, superlative most gentle-hearted)

  1. Kind and compassionate.
    • 2010, Barbara W. Olson, Gondar, Ethiopia, →ISBN, page 24:
      I am not sure how our "gentle-hearted" little girl will take the sight of the sheep's death, but when it happens she seems as matter-of-fact as the other two children.
  2. Meek and mild.
    • 2010, William Henry Foote, Sketches of North Carolina, →ISBN, page 416:
      Were these that worshipped here more reverential of the dead? or more affectionate in attachments unsevered by the grave? or more abundant in resources to procure what gentle-hearted poverty might sigh for in vain, a monument, or tablet, or grave stone;
    • 2007, Murray Polner, Stefan Merken, Peace, Justice, and Jews: Reclaiming Our Tradition, →ISBN, page 254:
      The officials shall go on addressing the troops and say, "Is there anyone afraid or gentle-hearted? Let him go back to his home, lest he melt the heart of his brothers, like his heart!"
  3. (archaic) Refined and cultivated, high-born