stoutheartedness
Appearance
See also: stout-heartedness
English
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From stouthearted + -ness.
Noun
[edit]stoutheartedness (uncountable)
- Courage, pluck, boldness.
- 1979, Finley Hooper, Roman Realities, →ISBN, page 37:
- Horatius, on duty when the enemy attacked, displayed a stoutheartedness unmatched by his companions. He kept them from running away by promising to hold off the enemy while they destroyed the bridge behind him.
- Resoluteness, fortitude, dauntlessness.
- 2012, Peter Geye, The Lighthouse Road, →ISBN:
- In a vacant gesture the foreman began making rounds during breakfast, glad-handing the men as they sulked over their porridge and coffee, reminding them of their fortitude and stoutheartedness.
- 1870, Charles Ottley Groom Napier, The book of nature and the book of man, page 88:
- The oak (Quercus pedunculata and Q. sessiliflord) our national tree is an emblem of British stoutheartedness and of the British constitution ; which like the tree has continued longer than most of its fellows.