Complete Definition of "heart"

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English

rank|heard|night|mind|203|heart|going|knew|seen

Etymology
Image:Heart numlabels.png|thumb|Diagram of the human heart.
Image:Poker-sm-221-Ah.png|thumb|The Ace of Hearts.
OE. term|heorte|langang < proto|Germanic|xirtan < proto|Indo-European|k�erd-. Cognate with Dutch term|hart|langnl, German term|Herz|langde, Swedish term|hjärta|langsv. The Indo-European root is also the source of Greek term|scGrek|κα�δία|langel, Latin term|cor|langla, Welsh term|craidd|langcy, Russian term|�е�д�е|langru, Lithuanian term|širdis|langlt.

Pronunciation
a|RP IPA|/h��t/, SAMPA|/hA:t/
a|GenAm? IPA|/h�ɹt/, SAMPA|/hArt/
audio|en-us-heart.ogg|Audio (US)

Noun
en-noun

  1. anatomy A muscular organ that pumps blood through the body.
  2. emotions|Emotions, kindness, or spirit in general (but like above, people only have one heart).
  3. A shape or symbol approximately in the shape of a heart (�).
  4. A playing card of the suit hearts featuring one or more heart-shaped symbols.
  5. The centre, essence, or core.

Verb
en-verb

  1. context|internet slang|text messaging|emoticon To be fond of, frequently abbreviated as <3.

#* 2006, Susan Reinhardt, Bulldog doesn't have to rely on the kindness of strangers to draw attention, Citizen-Times.com
#*: I guess at this point we were supposed to feel elated she'd come to her senses and decided she hearts dogs after all.
#* 2000, pixie, Goths need to take a chill pill, alt.gothic
#*: Well, then I regret to inform you that you are NOT goth. Goths (heart) anal beads.

Derived terms
rel-top|terms derived from "heart"
amber heart
artichoke heart
at heart
bleeding heart
by heart
dishearten
heart attack
rel-mid
heartbeat
heartburn
heart failure
heartsick
hearty
sweetheart
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Translations
trans-top|an organ
Albanian: zemër f
Arabic: ARchar|��ب (qalb) m
Aramaic:
Azeri: q�lb, ür�k
Basque: bihotz
Bosnian: t-|bs|srce|n
Breton: kalon f
Bulgarian: ����е (s�rtse) n
Catalan: cor
Chinese Characters: �
Chinese: ��, �� (xīn-zàng)
Chuvash: ���е
Croatian: t+|hr|srce|n
Czech: t-|cs|srdce|n
Danish: t+|da|hjerte|n
Dutch: t+|nl|hart|n
Esperanto: t-|eo|koro|xs=Esperanto
Faroese: t-|fo|hjarta|n|xs=Faroese
Finnish: t+|fi|sydän
French: t+|fr|c�ur|m
Frisian: hert
Old Frisian: hirte
German: t+|de|Herz|n
Greek: t+|el|κα�διά|f|trkarðá|scGrek
Gujarati: દિલ (dil) n
Hawaiian: pu'uwai
Hebrew: �� (lev) m
Hindi: दिल (dil) m
Hungarian: t+|hu|szív
Icelandic: t+|is|hjarta|n
Ilocano: puso
Indonesian: t+|id|jantung|xs=Indonesian
Italian: t+|it|cuore|m
Japanese: �� (����, shinz�)
Jèrriais: tchoeu m
Korean: �� (simjang)
Kuna: kuage
trans-mid
Kurdish: dil m, qelb m, KUchar|دڵ
Kyrgyz: RUchar|жү�өк (žürök)
Latin: t-|la|cor|n
Maltese: qalb
Manx: cree f
Mapudungun: piwke
Marathi: ह�र�दय (hruday)
Nahuatl: yollotl
Norwegian: t-|no|hjerte|n
Old English: t-|ang|heorte|xs=Old English
Pashto: FAchar|زر� (zrë)
Persian: FAchar|د� (del), FAchar|��ب (ghalb)
Polish: t+|pl|serce|n
Portuguese: t+|pt|coração|m
Quechua: sunqu
Rapanui (Easter Islandese): mahatu
Romanian: t-|ro|inim�|f
Russian: t+|ru|�е�д�е|n|trsérdtse|scCyrl
Scottish Gaelic: cridhe m
Serbian

Scots: hert
Slovak: t+|sk|srdce|n
Slovene: t+|sl|srce|n
Spanish: t+|es|corazón|m
Swahili: moyo s, mioyo p
Swedish: t+|sv|hjärta|n
Tagalog: puso
Tamazight: �� (ul) m
Telugu: t|te|���డ�|sc=Telu (guMDe)
Thai: THchar|หัว�� (hua-jai)
Turkish: t+|tr|yürek
Turan: yür�k
Ukrainian: �е��е (sértse) n
Urdu: URchar|د� (dil) m
Welsh: calon
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trans-top|emotions or kindness
Bosnian: t-|bs|srce|n
Czech: t-|cs|srdce|n
Danish: t+|da|hjerte|n
Dutch: t+|nl|hart|n
Faroese: t-|fo|hjarta|n|xs=Faroese
Finnish: t+|fi|sydän
French: t+|fr|c�ur|m
Frisian: hert
German: t+|de|Herzchen|n
Greek: έλεο� (éleos) n, ��λαγ�νικ��η�α (spla�khnikótita) f, ��μ��νοια (si[m]bónia} f, ��ναι�θημα�ικ��η�α (sinesthimatikótita) f, θέ�μη (thérmi) f, κα�διά (karðiá) f
Italian: t+|it|cuore|m
trans-mid
Japanese: � (���, kokóro)
Kurdish: t+|ku|dil|m, t+|ku|qelb|m
Maltese: qalb f
Norwegian: t-|no|hjerte|n
Old English: t-|ang|mod|n|altm�d|xsOld English, t-|ang|sefa|m|xsOld English, t-|ang|hyge|m|althyġe|xs=Old English
Portuguese: t+|pt|amável
Serbian

Swedish: t+|sv|hjärta|n
Telugu: t|te|మనస�|scTelu, t|te|హ�దయ�|scTelu (manasu]], hRdayaM)
Thai: THchar|หัว�� (hua-jai), THchar|�ว��� (duang-jai), THchar|ฤ�ัย (ru-tai), THchar|�� (jai)
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trans-top|a shape or symbol
Arabic: ARchar|��ب (qalb) m
Bosnian: t-|bs|srce|n
Catalan: cor
Czech: t-|cs|srdce|n
Danish: t+|da|hjerte|n
Dutch: t+|nl|hart|n
Faroese: t-|fo|hjarta|n|xs=Faroese
Finnish: t+|fi|sydän
French: t+|fr|c�ur|m
Frisian: hert
German: t+|de|Herz|n
Greek: t+|el|κα�διά|f|trkarðiá|scGrek, t+|el|κο��α|f|trkoúpa|scGrek
Icelandic: t+|is|hjarta|n
Italian: t+|it|cuore|m
Japanese: t-|ja|���|trh�to|scJpan
Jèrriais: tchoeu m
trans-mid
Kurdish: t+|ku|dil|m, t+|ku|qelb|m
Maltese: qalb f
Norwegian: t-|no|hjerte|n
Polish: serce n, serduszko n
Portuguese: t+|pt|coração|m
Russian: t+|ru|�е�д�е|n|trsérdtse|scCyrl
Scottish Gaelic: cridhe m
Serbian

Slovene: t+|sl|srce|n
Spanish: t+|es|corazón|m
Swedish: t+|sv|hjärta|n
Telugu: t|te|ప�ర�మ|sc=Telu (prema)
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trans-top|a suit of cards
Bosnian: herc m
Czech: t-|cs|srdce|p
Danish: hjerter p
Dutch: t-|nl|harten|p
Faroese: hjørtu n|p
Finnish: t+|fi|hertta
French: t+|fr|c�ur|m
Frisian: herten
German: t+|de|Herz|n
Greek: t+|el|κο��α|f|trkoúpa|scGrek
Hungarian: t-|hu|k�r
Icelandic: t+|is|hjarta|n
Italian: t+|it|cuori|m|p
Japanese: t-|ja|���|trh�to|scJpan
Jèrriais: tchoeu m
trans-mid
Kurdish: t+|ku|dil|m, t+|ku|qelb|m
Maltese: t-|mt|koppi|xs=Maltese
Norwegian: hjerter n
Polish: t+|pl|kier|m
Portuguese: t+|pt|copas|f|p
Russian: t-|ru|�е�ви|f|p|tr�érvi|scCyrl
Serbian

Slovene: t+|sl|srce|n
Spanish: t-|es|copas|f|p
Swedish: t+|sv|hjärter|n
Telugu: �ఠ�న� (ATheenu)
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trans-top|centre or core
Arabic: ARchar|��ب (qalb) m
Bosnian: t-|bs|srce|n
Czech: t-|cs|srdce|n
Danish: t+|da|hjerte|n
Dutch: t+|nl|hart|n
Faroese: t-|fo|hjarta|n|xs=Faroese
Finnish: t+|fi|sydän, t+|fi|ydin
French: t+|fr|c�ur|m
Frisian: hert
German: t+|de|Kern|m, t+|de|Herz|n
Greek: t+|el|κα�διά|f|trkarðiá|scGrek
Hebrew: �ר�� (merkáz) m, �� (lev) m
Icelandic: t+|is|hjarta|n
Italian: t+|it|nocciolo|m
trans-mid
Japanese: 中� (chūshin)
Jèrriais: tchoeu m
Kurdish: t+|ku|dil|m, t+|ku|qelb|m
Maltese: qalba f, Ä¡ewieni m
Norwegian: t-|no|hjerte|n
Polish: t+|pl|serce|n
Portuguese: t+|pt|coração|m
Russian: �е�д�е (sérdtse) n, �е�д�евина (serdtsevína) f
Scottish Gaelic: cridhe m
Serbian

Spanish: t+|es|corazón|m
Swedish: t+|sv|hjärta|n
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Translations to be checked
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ttbc|Bulgarian: ����е (s�rtse) n
ttbc|Chinese Characters: �
ttbc|Chinese: �� (xīn qíng) (2); �形 (xīn xíng) (3); ��, 红� (hóng xīn) (4)
ttbc|Chinese: � (xīn), �� (xi�ng-huái)
ttbc|Hungarian: bátorság, lelkiállapot; bels�, rész, mag, ér; geszt; piros
ttbc|Irish: croí m
ttbc|Korean: �� (simhon)
ttbc|Low Saxon: hart, n
ttbc|Manx: cree#Manx|cree
ttbc|Romanian: inima f
ttbc|Slovak: srdce n
ttbc|Turkish: yürek, kalp [-bi]
ttbc|Urdu: URchar|د� (dil)
ttbc|Welsh: calon f

Category:1000 English basic words
Category:Cardiology

af:heart
ar:heart
br:heart
de:heart
el:heart
es:heart
fa:heart
fr:heart
ko:heart
hy:heart
io:heart
id:heart
it:heart
kk:heart
ky:heart
ku:heart
hu:heart
ja:heart
pl:heart
pt:heart
ru:heart
simple:heart
sr:heart
fi:heart
sv:heart
ta:heart
te:heart
vi:heart
tr:heart
zh:heart

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