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`heart` in Latin

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heart

  1. noun

    • cor
      The heart pumps blood through the body. — Cor sanguinem per corpus impellit.
    • [figurative, emotional], center of emotions or love
      cor [figurative, emotional]
      She gave him her heart. — Ei cor suum dedit.
    • [figurative, idiomatic], central or most important part
      cor [figurative, idiomatic]
      The heart of the city is busy. — Cor urbis occupatum est.
      centrum [figurative, idiomatic]
      The heart of the city is busy. — Centrum urbis occupatum est.
    • [figurative, emotional], courage or inner strength
      animus [figurative, emotional]
      He showed great heart in battle. — Magnus animum in proelio ostendit.
    • [figurative, idiomatic], compassion or kindness
      misericordia [figurative, idiomatic]
      She has a good heart. — Misericordiam bonam habet.
    • [figurative, idiomatic], playing card of hearts suit
      cordis [figurative, idiomatic]
      He played the queen of hearts. — Reginam cordis lusit.
    • [figurative, idiomatic], core or innermost part
      intimum [figurative, idiomatic]
      The heart of the forest is dark. — Intimum silvae obscurum est.