unheart

English

Etymology

un- + heart

Verb

unheart (third-person singular simple present unhearts, present participle unhearting, simple past and past participle unhearted)

  1. (obsolete, transitive) To cause to lose heart; to dishearten.
    • c. 1605–1608, Shakespeare, William, Coriolanus, Act 5, Scene 1:
      I think he'll hear me. Yet to bite his lip / And hum at good Cominius much unhearts me.

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