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heart-pea
n.
i.q. balloon-vine (q.v.).
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Pea
·noun ·see <<Peak>>, ·noun, 3.
II. Pea ·noun The sliding weight on a steelyard.
III. Pea ·noun A p...
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Heart
·noun Courage; courageous purpose; spirit.
II. Heart ·noun Vital part; secret meaning; real intenti...
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Heart
According to the Bible, the heart is the centre not only of spiritual activity, but of all the opera...
Easton's Bible Dictionary
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heart
A block of wood forming a peculiar sort of triangular dead-eye, somewhat resembling the shape of a h...
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Angola pea
·- A tropical plant (Cajanus indicus) and its edible seed, a kind of pulse;
— so called from Angola...
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Chick-pea
·noun A Small leguminous plant (Cicer arietinum) of Asia, Africa, and the south of Europe; the chich...
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Cich-pea
·noun The chick-pea.
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Pea-jacket
·noun A thick loose woolen jacket, or coat, much worn by sailors in cold weather.
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coral pea
n.
another name for the Kennedya (q.v.).
1896. `The Melburnian,' Aug. 28, p. 53:
«The trailing sc...
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darling pea
n.
an Australian plant, Swainsonia galegifolia, R. Br., N.O. Leguminosae;i.q. Indigo Plant (q.v.). ...
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flat pea
n.
a genus of Australian floweringplants, Platylobium, N.O. Leguminosae.
1793. `Transactions of Li...
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glory pea
See glory flower
i.q. clianthus (q.v.).
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pea, coral
n. See coral pea.
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pea, darling
n.
See darling pea.
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pea, desert
n.
See Sturt's Desert Pea.
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pea, flat
n.
See flat pea.
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pea, glory
n.
another namefor the Clianthus (q.v.).
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pea-plant
n.
The term is applied sometimes toany one of various Australian plants of the N.O. Leguminosae.
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pea-nut
The common name for the fruit of the arachis hypogea. It is also called the ground nut and earth nut...
Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.
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pea-ballast
A coarse fresh-water sand used by ships in the China trade for stowing tea-chests upon.
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pea or p.-jacket
A skirtless loose rough coat, made of Flushing or pilot cloth.
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False-heart
·adj False-hearted.
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Heart-eating
·adj Preying on the heart.
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Heart-robbing
·adj Depriving of thought; ecstatic.
II. Heart-robbing ·adj Stealing the heart or affections; winni...
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Heart-spoon
·noun A part of the breastbone.
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Heart-whole
·adj Of a single and sincere heart.
II. Heart-whole ·adj With unbroken courage; undismayed.
III. H...
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Heart-wounded
·adj Wounded to the heart with love or grief.
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Lion-heart
·noun A very brave person.
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Pseudo-heart
·noun Any contractile vessel of invertebrates which is not of the nature of a real heart, especially...
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White-heart
·noun A somewhat heart-shaped cherry with a whitish skin.
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Heart Street
See Hart Street, Cripplegate.
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A Dictionary of London by Henry A Harben.
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sweet heart
A term applicable to either the masculine or feminine gender, signifying a girl's lover, or a man's ...
Dictionary of The Vulgar Tongue by Francis Grose
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bleeding-heart
n.
another name for the kennedya (q.v.).
1896. `The Melburnian,' Aug. 28, p. 53:
«The trailing sc...
Dictionary of Australasian Words Phrases and Usages by Edward E. Morris
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bowsprit-heart
The heart or block of wood used to secure the lower end of the fore-stay, through which the inner en...
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heart-yarns
The centre yarns of a strand. Also, the heart-yarn or centre, on which four-stranded rope is formed....
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sturt's desert pea
n.
a beautiful creeper, Clianthus dampieri, Cunn., N.O. Leguminosae,which will only grow in very dr...
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Bleeding Heart Yard
In Fetter Lane (Boyle, 1799).
Not named in the maps.
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A Dictionary of London by Henry A Harben.
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Golden Heart Wharf
South out of Upper Thames Street at No. 83 (P.O. Directory). In Vintry Ward.
First mention: Lockie,...
A Dictionary of London by Henry A Harben.
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wa-ist heart
I woe is me! N.
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turn in a heart, to
To seize the end of a shroud or stay, &c., securely round it.
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