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[ lahy-uhn-hahrt ] / ˈlaɪ ənˌhɑrt /
nouna person of exceptional courage and bravery. Origin of lionheartFirst recorded in 1655–65; lion + heart Words nearby lionheartlioncel, Lionel, lioness, lionet, lionfish, lionheart, lionhearted, lionize, Lions, Lions Club, lion's share Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for lionheartMark Antony supposedly gave the island to Cleopatra as a gift, and King Richard the Lionheart wed Queen Joanna there in 1191. What Bailout? Six Reasons to Love Cyprus|Kevin Fallon|March 18, 2013|DAILY BEAST Scientists are examining the embalmed heart of Richard the Lionheart, who died in 1199. Scientists Exhume the Heart of Richard the Lionheart|Dan Jones|March 3, 2013|DAILY BEAST But it was well worth any trouble and treasure, and the Lionheart's "saucy castle" became the key of Normandy. The Story of Rouen|Sir Theodore Andrea Cook There are scimiter and falchion from the days of Lionheart, inwrought with golden arabesque by fezzed wizards in Teheran. The Army Mule and Other War Sketches|Henry A. Castle
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