proud-hearted
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See also: proudhearted
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Middle English proude-herted, prowd-herted, equivalent to proud + hearted.
Adjective
[edit]proud-hearted (comparative more proud-hearted, superlative most proud-hearted)
- Alternative form of proudhearted
- 1852, Elizabeth Caroline Grey, Mary Seaham, page 70:
- ...there seems to me something, if I may so speak, almost God-like in the pure and devoted love of a strong proud-hearted man towards his mother;
- 2001, Pierre Munroe Irving, The Life and Letters of Washington Irving, →ISBN, page 321:
- But a few days previously I had beheld this proud-hearted Princess walking the Prado with her family, with sullen and almost disdainful air, scarce noticing the salutations of the well-dressed throngs which bowed, with uncovered head, as she passed.