-heort

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== Old English == === Etymology === From Proto-West Germanic *-hert(ī), from Proto-Germanic *-hertaz, derived from *hertô (“heart”) (Old English heorte). Cognate with Old Saxon -hert, Old High German -herz, Gothic -𐌷𐌰𐌹𐍂𐍄𐍃 (-hairts). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /xe͜ort/, [he͜orˠt] === Suffix === -heort -hearted ‎ċeald (“cold”) + ‎-heort → ‎ċealdheort (“coldhearted”) ‎clǣne (“pure”) + ‎-heort → ‎clǣnheort (“pure-hearted”) ‎hāt (“hot”) + ‎-heort → ‎hātheort (“furious”) ‎heard (“hard”) + ‎-heort → ‎heardheort (“callous”) ‎milde (“kind”) + ‎-heort → ‎mildheort (“kindhearted”) ‎rūm (“spacious”) + ‎-heort → ‎rūmheort (“big-hearted”) ‎wulf (“wolf”) + ‎-heort → ‎wulfheort (“savage”) ==== Declension ==== ==== Derived terms ==== === See also === -mōd