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Dictionary.com [http://www.dictionary.com/] Word of the Day Translate Games Blog Thesaurus.com Favorites Dictionary.com Thesaurus.com My Account Log Out Log In Try Our Apps definitions definitions synonyms translations Follow @dictionarycom follow Dictionary.com Word of the Day Monday, March 13, 2017 Definitions for heart-whole not in love. wholehearted; sincere. Learn something new every day GET OUR Word of the Day email Thank you for signing up Get the Word of the Day Email Citations for heart-whole ... it may be said of him that Cupid hath clapped him o' the shoulder, but I'll warrant him heart-whole . William Shakespeare, As You Like It , 1623 "What," said he, "have I flirted with so many girls in my own way of life, and come away heart-whole , and now to fall in love with a gentlewoman, who would bid her footman show me the door if she knew of my presumption!" Charles Reade, Put Yourself in His Place , 1870 Origin of heart-whole late Middle English 1425-1475 Heart-whole came to English in the 1400s from late Middle English. Discover Our Editors' Picks Juridical Process vs. Judicial Process Get our Word of the Day Email Thanks for signing up! Search Word of the Day Mon., Mar. 13, 2017 heart-whole Sun., Mar. 12, 2017 luciferous Sat., Mar. 11, 2017 canard Fri., Mar. 10, 2017 stravage Thu., Mar. 09, 2017 newspeak Wed., Mar. 08, 2017 portmanteau Tue., Mar. 07, 2017 middlescence About Terms & Privacy © 2017 Dictionary.com, LLC.