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HEART

1. About the spiritual qualities and character of a person; about a person as a bearer of any properties, character traits. About the ability to feel strongly, passionately, to love; about the kind, courageous, straightforward character of a person. Angelic, selfless, restless, fearless, good (obsolete), noble, big, stormy (obsolete poet), generous, great, faithful, prophetic, impressionable, high, deep, ardent, humane, virgin, kind, trusting, capacious, greedy, pitiful (obsolete), hot, feminine, lively, sultry, golden, meek, affectionate, lion-like, loving, affectionate, thoughtful (colloquial), much-loving, brave (popular poetic and colloquial), young, wise, courageous, soft, rebellious (obsolete poet.), reliable, innocent, tender, frantic, insatiable, incorruptible, immaculate, restless, vast, fiery (obsolete poet.), fiery, huge, eagle-like, brave, responsive, open, mindful, fiery, pliable, impetuous, truthful, righteous, devoted, simple, direct, ardent, zealous (popular poet), fresh, self-willed, holy, bold, passionate, warm, languid, reverent, daring , good, brave, chaste, child-loving (obsolete), philanthropic (obsolete), humane, honest, pure, sensitive, wonderful, sensitive, silky (colloquial), generous, young. About the inability to feel strongly, passionately, to love; about an indifferent, tough character. Soulless, fearless, insensitive, deaf, proud, wooden, iron, hard, cruel, envious, callous, hare, bestial (colloquial), evil, snake, stone, shaggy, icy, deceitful, dead, arrogant, inflexible, petrified, petrified, deadened, empty, indifferent, stingy, sleepy, harsh, hard, cowardly, vain, faded, cold (obsolete poet.), cold, black, callous, selfish, selfish. Giant, frozen, misogynistic, hardened, hazy, powerful, calloused, silent, unlucky, burned, obese, numb, slave, gray-haired, stoic, crazy. 2.About state, mood, experiences. Poor, joyless, carefree, sleepless, excited, cheerful, resurrected, alarmed, angry, miserable, freezing, tormented, exhausted, tormented, exhausted, light, long-suffering, sore, torn, restless, unhappy, aching, destitute, revived, embittered, devastated, enchanted, victorious (popular poet), calm, calmly happy, joyful, broken, contrite, calm, constrained, suffering, happy, heavy, killed, depressed, sad, tired.

Dictionary of epithets. 2012

See also interpretations, synonyms, meanings of the word and what HEART is in Russian in dictionaries, encyclopedias and reference books:

  • HEART in Miller's Dream Book, dream book and interpretation of dreams:
    To dream that your heart hurts and you feel suffocated foretells troubles in business. Some of your own...
  • HEART in the Encyclopedia Biology:
    , the central organ of the circulatory system, providing blood circulation or hemolymph circulation. In arthropods, the heart is tubular, in the form of a dorsal vessel with paired...
  • HEART in the Bible Encyclopedia of Nikephoros:
    (Acts 16:14) - the seat of love, desires and affections of men. Therefore, to what extent can the heart be the guardian of holy love for God and...
  • HEART in the Orthodox Encyclopedia Tree:
    Open Orthodox encyclopedia "TREE". Attention, this article is not finished yet and contains only part of the necessary information. Heart in Scripture...
  • HEART in Medical terms:
    (cor, pna, bna, jna) fibromuscular organ of the circulatory system, located in the middle mediastinum, in the pericardial sac and containing a system of cavities (atria ...
  • HEART in the Big Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    the central organ of the circulatory system of animals and humans, pumping blood into the arterial system and ensuring its return through the veins. The heart of some...
  • HEART in the Great Soviet Encyclopedia, TSB:
    the central organ of the circulatory system of animals and humans, pumping blood into the arterial system and ensuring its movement through the vessels. Comparative morphology. ...
  • HEART in the Encyclopedic Dictionary of Brockhaus and Euphron.
  • HEART in the Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    2 [rts], -a, sentence. pl. in hearts, m. (colloquial). In certain expressions: anger, irritation: Say with your heart (angrily, irritably). Have …
  • HEART in the Big Russian Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    HEART, center. an organ of the circulatory system of animals and humans that pumps blood into the arterial system and ensures its return through the veins. WITH. …
  • HEART* in the Encyclopedia of Brockhaus and Efron.
  • HEART in Collier's Dictionary:
    a powerful muscular organ that pumps blood through a system of cavities (chambers) and valves into a distribution network called the circulatory system. A person has a heart...
  • HEART in the Complete Accented Paradigm according to Zaliznyak:
    heart, hearts, hearts, hearts, hearts, hearts, hearts, hearts, hearts, hearts, hearts, …
  • HEART in the Popular Explanatory Encyclopedic Dictionary of the Russian Language:
    [rts], -a, plural. heart "a, -d"ets, s. 1) The central organ of the circulatory system, as well as the place on the left side of the chest where this ...
  • HEART in Abramov's Dictionary of Synonyms:
    chest, soul. Her chest was tight with melancholy. “And it aches and aches, it hurts zealously.” Ring “His whole insides froze.” Turg. "The spirit freezes...
  • HEART in the Russian Synonyms dictionary:
    chest, soul, zealous, heart, little heart, ...
  • HEART...
    The initial part of compound words that introduces meaning: associated with the heart (cordial, ...
  • HEART in the New Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language by Efremova:
    Wed 1) The central organ of the circulatory system in the form of a muscular sac, located on the left side of the human chest. 2) a) trans. This …
  • HEART in Lopatin’s Dictionary of the Russian Language:
  • HEART in the Complete Spelling Dictionary of the Russian Language:
    heart, -a, plural -dtsa, -dets, ...
  • HEART in the Spelling Dictionary:
    heart, -a, plural. -d'a, -d'ets, ...
Heart, Love Heart

Wiktionary

HEART, noun. Anat. central organ of the circulatory system of humans and vertebrates

HEART, noun. Peren. the place on the left side of the chest under which the heart is located

HEART, noun. Peren. soul, human feelings

HEART, noun. Peren. the central, most important place of something

HEART, noun. Peren. stylized image of a heart symbolizing love

HEART, noun. Peren. pulse as an external manifestation of the work of the heart

HEART HURTS, stable combination. With inf. unpleasant, difficult

THE HEART IS BLEEDING, A stable combination. About a strong feeling of pity, indignation, regret, etc. sorry, unpleasant

THE HEART DOESN'T LIE, A stable combination. The same thing that the soul does not lie; I don’t want something, it’s not nice

HEART IS NOT IN PLACE, Sustainable combination. Anxiety

Ushakov's Explanatory Dictionary

HEART (rts), hearts, plural, hearts, hearts, hearts, cf. 1. The central circulatory organ, a muscular sac, located in the left side of the chest cavity in humans. Feel how my heart beats. Chekhov. Heart diseases. Heart disease (disorder of the functioning of the heart valves). And I myself, with an unworthy hand, hit the villain right in the heart. May. || That place on the left side of the chest, under the Crimea there is this organ. He hastily pressed his hand to his heart. Pushkin. The old man, gasping for breath, clutched his heart. 2. transfer This part of the body is a symbol of the focus of a person’s feelings, experiences, and moods. Again his heart flutters. Lermontov. I listen to a fairy tale and my heart sank. Surikov. Burn the hearts of people with the verb. Pushkin. The heart flutters joyfully and painfully. Fet. Horror chills her heart. Nekrasov. An indiscreet hint from her nephew stirred a secret in her heart. Goncharov. She finds no relief for her suppressed tears, and her heart breaks in half. Pushkin. My heart breaks with agony. Nekrasov. My heart aches. My heart aches. The heart jumps for joy (colloquial fam.). The heart is not a stone. Proverb. Out of sight, out of mind. Proverb. The heart gives the message to the heart. Proverb. He who is Russian at heart, cheerfully, boldly and joyfully dies for a just cause. Ryleev. If the long-restrained torment boils up under my heart, I write. Nekrasov. A letter where the heart speaks, where everything comes out. Pushkin. Having taken a walk, a Man brings everything out: what’s in his heart, so on his tongue. Gogol. What are you hiding in your heart? A. Koltsov. || The totality of a person’s mental properties; A person with certain mental properties. He has a heart of gold. Heart of stone. Vengeful heart. Husband... of an angelically kind heart. Nekrasov. He had a kind heart and a friendly manner. Turgenev. In slavery, a free heart saved is gold, the people's heart is gold. Not. || ability to feel and understand, responsiveness, cordiality. If he has a heart, he will understand. Goncharov. He has no heart. A man with a heart. 3. transfer This same part of the body is a symbol of the focus of a person’s love experiences; ability of love; Love. Yevsey firmly occupied a place both behind the stove and in the heart of Agrafena. Goncharov. no, I wouldn’t give my heart to anyone in the world. Pushkin. force me against my heart to marry someone who is not dear to me. A. Ostrovsky. Her heart was still silent (the need for love had not yet appeared). 4. transfer This same part of the body is a symbol of some kind of focus. strong passion, preferably anger. He has a quick-witted heart. My heart couldn't stand it. The old Prince Priimkov-Rostovsky, unable to contain his heart, interrupted Vasily Vasilyevich. A. N. Tolstoy. Indomitable heart. || only units Anger, the state of a person being angry with someone. (obsolete). Zhukovsky is angry for this: but I greet his heart not with fear, but with a smile. A. Turgenev. 5. transfer, units only The most important point, a place of significant importance for something, the center of something. Moscow is the heart of the world revolution. Paris is the heart of France. (Close) to take something to heart - to relate to something. very sympathetically, with great interest. Of course, Marya Alekseevna did not really take these words to heart. Chernyshevsky. take by the heart - see take. In the hearts (or in the hearts) - see in the hearts. Lady Doesn't have a heart for someone (colloquial) - there is no disposition, sympathy for someone. With all my heart - with all my soul, with full willingness and desire. From the bottom of my heart - completely sincerely. It relieved my heart - it became easier, I felt relief. To win someone's heart (obsolete) - to achieve someone's. love, affection, take possession of someone. trust. He won her heart. The speaker won the hearts of the audience. Hand on heart (colloquial) - completely frankly. According to one's heart (colloquial) - likes, corresponds to desire, to one's liking. I don't like his words. propose marriage - see propose. Heart hurts with inf. - unpleasant, difficult. It hurts my heart to watch him suffer. My heart! - used as an affectionate, tender address to someone. The heart does not lie with someone (colloquial) - the same as the soul does not lie (see soul). The heart is out of place - see the place. The heart is falling, the heart has fallen - see fall, fall. Reluctantly - see fasten. To put something in (your) heart (bookish) - remember it well, keep it in your soul as especially exciting. rip your heart out on someone (colloquial) - pour out your anger on someone. (cf. pick in 5 values). With an open or pure heart - with complete frankness, without cunning, sincerely. With the heart (say, do; colloquial) - irritably, with anger. Eck, he's inflating it with kvass! - Zakhar grumbled with his heart. Goncharov. From the hearts (reg.) - in anger, with

Dahl's Explanatory Dictionary

HEART, cf. (cor, cordis?) the thoracic womb, which receives blood from the whole body, cleanses it through the lungs and sends renewed blood to all parts, for nutrition, to turn it into flesh. The human heart is a hollow, strong muscle, divided crosswise inside: at the blunt end (posterior) there are two atria, at the acute (anterior) there are two cavities of the heart; black, burnt (reverse) blood flows into the right atrium, goes from there to the right half of the heart, and from there to the lungs, returns as scarlet, purified, vital blood to the left atrium, from it into the left cavity, and from here it is accelerated by the first fighting vein throughout the body . The heart lies between two unequal halves of the lungs, on the left side, with its base on the gander, surrounded by a tightly strong, leathery membrane, and, compressing and expanding alternately, to expel and receive blood, it gives birth to a pulse or beat that resonates in all the fighting veins of the body. | People often call with their hearts the spoon, the pit of the stomach, the inframammary cavity, above the stomach, where the abdominal brain is, a large plexus of nerves. | Heart, point, cutout, in the form of a point card of the red suit, depicting a heart. | Materially, the heart sometimes takes on the meaning: inside, subsoil, womb, center, inner middle; | morally, it is the representative of love, will, passion, moral, spiritual principle, opposite to the mental, reason, brain; every inner feeling is reflected in the heart. | Anger, resentment, anger and malice. The heart of the earth, the inside. The heart of a tree, the core or middle of its thickness. A soft, kind, warm, loving heart, a person, according to his moral state. And a kind heart, and a brainless (stupid) head. The heart could not bear it, passions took over. A stone-hearted, insensitive and hard-hearted man. The heart will tell or the heart will say for whom it hurts, feeling, love. He senses the heart of friend and foe. My heart sank and skipped a beat. condolences, fear, fright. With the heart, from the heart, cordially, with love. This is after my heart, I like it. Reluctantly, against will, desire. Indomitable heart, self-will of passions, height. Unbelief has hardened your heart, you are unmerciful. Whatever he eats is not to the heart, about the patient, not for future use. The heart gives the message to the heart. His heart is with me, angry, angry. From the hearts, according to the hearts, in the hearts, angry, in anger, out of malice or hatred. It relieved my heart, I got rid of fear or worries. The heart has moved away, the anger has passed. An easy-going heart, a quick-tempered but kind disposition. My heart is aching and sad. A sparrow's heart, in an insignificant person, an ebullient temper. Heart with fist. You can't do anything with your heart by being angry. How God puts it on your heart. The heart feels (hears). The heart has ears. The heart protects the soul, and troubles the soul. The closer to the fire is hotter; What is closer to the heart is more painful. Where the heart flies, the eye runs. Every disease comes to the heart. The child by the hand, and the womb by the heart. The heart is a falcon, and the courage is a crow. Wine gladdens the heart. I would be happy with my heart, but my soul doesn’t accept it. And without pepper it will reach the heart. A stone fell away from my heart. There is no mind, but there is heart (anger). You can't even break a straw with your heart. The heart is of no help to the matter (or: it will not help). You can’t take anything with your heart (or: you can’t do it). Two needles crossed against the heart prevent damage. The soul is on the Velikaya (river), the heart is on the Volkhov (the river, regarding the brotherhood of Novgorod and Pskov, in the 14th century). Sea heart, arch. fleshy animal jellyfish, Acalephe, sea lard. You are my heart, my dear, dear little heart, you will diminish. caress. Gold heart on a chain. Apple heart, nest, seeds with casing. Cordial, relating to the heart. Heart barriers. I offer my heartfelt gratitude, from the heart, sincere. A warm-hearted person, sincere, loving and direct. A matter of the heart, a love affair. I'm heartily glad - I'm sorry. | Heartfelt or heartfelt, for whom I regret with all my heart, my condolences; sick, prayed for, ill. Eh, dear one - but there’s nothing to help! | Heartfelt, sib. vigorous, plump, hefty; strong, durable. Heart root, plant. Polygonum bistorta, see brylena. | Heart, plant. Ajuga, see Dubrovka. | Asarum, see hoofweed. | Plant. Inula salicina | Ophioglossum vulgatum | Scutellaria gallericulata field St. John's wort. | Smilacina bifolia, see tussock. | Centaurea jacea, field webbing. | Leonurus cardiaca, dead nettle, shooting nettle, core. | Orobus vernus, see caterpillar. | Pyrethrum ambiguum. Heartwood, Cardamine pratensis plant, field mustard, smolyanka. | The core is any rod inserted into the trunk, into the hole; a bolt passed through the front cushion and the axle of the cart, on which the front end rotates; pin, pin, trigger. | An iron rod with a ball for forming a void when casting hollow artillery shells. Heartfelt, related to the heart. Keep these things of the heart, stikher; cherished, dear. Serdyaga vol. cordial (cordial), sick, bad, for whom I regret and for whom my heart ache. Coral m. Erythraea centaurium, centaury, spool, small vasilek, thousand. To make someone angry, to anger, to arouse anger, heart, indignation, to irritate, to infuriate; tease on purpose. - to be angry, to be indignant, to be dissatisfied with something, to be annoyed and angry or angry, to be angry. Got angry to the point of bile. He got angry, he got angry with me. He gets angry and stops. They got angry at each other. Been angry with me all morning. I was seriously angry. Serzhenie, active. according to verb. What to get angry with - either fight or make peace. The woman was angry with the world, but the world doesn’t know it! The old woman was angry with the world for three years, but the world didn’t know it. Don’t be angry, but rather submit. Dress up, don't rush: do it, don't get angry. If you are not strong, do not fight; not rich, don't be angry. Even if he is angry, he will have mercy. It's old to be angry. to be angry, angry; about the beast, to rage. Angry, displeased, angry, enraged, heartbroken, irritated; | spiteful, angry, irritable, tough, evil disposition. Angry and powerless, the pig's brother. Angry, taking revenge on himself. Throw an angry dog ​​a bone. He looks angrily. They carry water on angry people, on stubborn horses. Both cheap and cheerful. A kind person is more likely to do something than an angry one. An angry person will find a stick. The angry one will find a stick. He is big and slobbering, but small and angry. Serious little man, let's get angry at work. Angry - not beaten for a long time (wife). Angry, angry, angry or angry person. Serotsvina, the middle pulp in the tree, running like a vein from the root to the very top. Palm trees grow from the core, from the inside, and ours grow from layers under the bark. | In general, any special substance, inside another, by nature. The core of a stone, the core, where it is, of a special type or composition of a stone, inside another. Salt core, in mountain salt (Iletsk), clean proofs, transparent as glass, lie in nests; flint pebble in the chalk, or kaz. heart. Core, related to it. Core root of a tree, seredovaya, taproot, stanovoy, radish. Heart of Psk. hard core; | axis, or spindle, the rod of the lantern. Compassion Wed. heartfelt participation, compassion, pity and efforts to help. Compassionate father. Compassionate noun. and. a compassionate woman, a woman who devoted herself to serving and caring for the sick and wounded; There are also brotherhoods of compassionate widows or sisters. To be compassionate, to devote oneself to this matter; | mocked take care of someone else’s things where they don’t ask, missing out on what’s yours. God is the seer of all our deeds. Someone else's soul is dark, but God alone knows the heart. Heart science cf. knowledge, guessing other people's thoughts, feelings and desires. Heart-shaped, heart-shaped, in the form of a red-colored point.

Modern explanatory dictionary

HEART, the central organ of the circulatory system of animals and humans, pumping blood into the arterial system and ensuring its return through the veins. The heart of some reptiles (crocodiles), birds, mammals and humans is a hollow muscular organ divided into 4 chambers: the right and left atria, the right and left ventricles. In humans, the heart is enclosed in the pericardial sac (pericardium) and located in the mediastinum of the chest cavity. In adults, the length of the heart is 12-15 cm, the transverse size is 8-11 cm, the weight (without blood in the chambers) on average in women is approx. 240 g, for men approx. 330 g. The heart of an adult (under normal conditions) contracts 55-80 times per minute, driving 4.5-5 liters of blood; 60-75 ml of blood is released per contraction. The function of the heart is carried out through alternate contraction (systole) and relaxation (diastole) of the muscles of the atria and ventricles. The activity of the heart is regulated by neurohumoral mechanisms, but the heart muscle is automatic, that is, it is able to contract without the influence of the central nervous system.

Wise words

Words, if only they are well chosen, have such power that what is described on paper often makes a more vivid impression than what is seen in person.

  1. heart- spelling heart, -a, plural -dtsa, -dets, -dtsam Lopatin's spelling dictionary
  2. Heart- The central organ of the circulatory system of animals and humans, pumping blood into the arterial system and ensuring its movement through the vessels. Comparative morphology. S. is present only in animals with a well-developed circulatory system (See. Great Soviet Encyclopedia
  3. heart- (Close) to take something to heart - to relate to something. very sympathetically, with great interest. Of course, Marya Alekseevna did not really take these words to heart. Chernyshevsky. Volkova's Phraseological Dictionary
  4. heart- Heart. Morphemic-spelling dictionary
  5. heart- HEART cf. (cor, cordis?) the thoracic womb, which receives blood from the whole body, cleanses it through the lungs and sends renewed blood to all parts, for nutrition, to turn it into flesh. Dahl's Explanatory Dictionary
  6. heart- heart cf. 1. The central organ of the circulatory system in the form of a muscular sac, located on the left side of the human chest. 2. transfer This part of the human body is a symbol of the focus of his love experiences. || The ability to love. || Love. 3. transfer Explanatory Dictionary by Efremova
  7. HEART- HEART is the central organ of the circulatory system of animals and humans, pumping blood into the arterial system and ensuring its return through the veins. Large encyclopedic dictionary
  8. heart- (cor), the central organ of the circulatory system of animals, whose contractions carry out the circulation of blood or hemolymph through the vessels. Most animals follow. the contraction of S.'s sections and the structure of its valves ensure one-sided blood flow. Biological encyclopedic dictionary
  9. heart- HEART (Latin Cor, Greek Kardia), the central organ of the circulatory system that carries out blood circulation. S. mammals are a muscular, four-chambered organ. consisting of two atria and two ventricles. Veterinary encyclopedic dictionary
  10. heart- Obsesslav. Suf. derivative (suf. -ьц- > -ц-, cf. okontse) from срдь “heart”, related to lit. širdis, Armenian sirt, lat. cor, cordis, Hittite. kardi-, middle. The heart is named after its location in the body. Shansky Etymological Dictionary
  11. heart- Indo-European – kerd- (middle, heart). Common Slavic – sьrdce. Old Slavonic - heart. Old Russian - heart. The word “heart” was known in the early era of the Old Russian language in the form “srdce” and was borrowed from Old Church Slavonic... Etymological Dictionary of Semenov
  12. Heart- I. In the OT and NT the word “S.” used preferentially in a figurative sense. In the literal sense, S. is a vital organ (see Deut. 28:28 - “numbness of the heart”); an arrow pierced into S. brings death (2 Samuel 18:14). Brockhaus Biblical Encyclopedia
  13. heart- -a, pl. hearts, -dets, -dtsam, cf. 1. The central circulatory organ in the form of a muscular sac, located in a person on the left side of the chest cavity. Small academic dictionary
  14. heart- Aloe (Gorodetsky). Tireless (Fet). Restless (Corinthian). Sleepless (Remizov). Fearless (Fet). Burnoe (Lermontov, K.R.). Magnanimous (Grigorovich). Prophetic (Almazov). Deep (P.Ya.). Deaf (Gorodetsky). Proud (Polonsky). Dictionary of literary epithets
  15. HEART- HEART, a muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body through the CIRCULATORY SYSTEM. In humans, the heart is located behind the sternum, between the lower parts of the lungs. Divided by a longitudinal muscular wall. Scientific and technical dictionary
  16. heart- HEART A vital central circulatory organ that moves blood through blood vessels. It is a hollow four-chamber muscular organ of irregular conical shape. Dictionary of sports terms
  17. heart- REASON - MADNESS The German readily admits that the basis of existence is not reason, but unconscious, Divine madness. N. Berdyaev. The fate of Russia. Luxury is madness, an ugly and unnatural deviation from the needs indicated by nature and reason. Dictionary of antonyms of the Russian language
  18. heart- Heart, hearts, hearts, hearts, hearts, hearts, hearts, hearts, hearts, hearts, hearts, hearts Zaliznyak's Grammar Dictionary
  19. heart- S’HEART [rts], hearts, plural, hearts, hearts, hearts, cf. 1. The central circulatory organ, a muscular sac, located in the left side of the chest cavity in humans. “Feel how my heart beats.” Chekhov. Heart diseases. Ushakov's Explanatory Dictionary
  20. heart- HEART -a; pl. hearts, -dets, -dtsam; Wed 1. The central circulatory organ in the form of a muscular sac, located in a person on the left side of the chest cavity. Healthy, sick p. from smb. Molodoe village Increased heart rate. Sore throat is a complication... Kuznetsov's Explanatory Dictionary
  21. heart- fiery ~ Dictionary of Russian Idioms
  22. heart- HEART (Latin cor. Greek kardia), center. an organ of the circulatory system that provides blood circulation. S. is located in the chest cavity between the lung openings, overlapping the bicuspid (left) and tricuspid (right) valves. Agricultural Dictionary
  23. Heart- (Acts 16:14) - the seat of love, desires and affections of men. Therefore, to the extent that the heart can be the guardian of holy love for God and dispose a person to fulfill God’s commandments, “they believe in righteousness with the heart,” says the apostle. Archimandrite Biblical Encyclopedia. Nikephoros
  24. heart- Chest, soul Her chest was embarrassed by melancholy “And it aches and aches, it hurts zealously” Koltsov “His whole insides froze” Turgenev “The spirit freezes at one thought” Goncharov see >> soul see. Abramov's dictionary of synonyms
  25. heart- This common Slavic word is of Indo-European nature. We find correspondences in different Indo-European languages: in Armenian – sirt, in Latin – cor, in Hittite – kard. Let us note that the word heart goes back to the same basis as the middle: initially - “that which is in the center.” Krylov's etymological dictionary
  26. heart- The central organ of the circulatory system, providing blood circulation or hemolymph circulation. In arthropods, the heart is tubular, in the form of a dorsal vessel with paired slit-like openings (ostia)... Biology. Modern encyclopedia
  27. Heart- I Heart The heart (Latin cor, Greek cardia) is a hollow fibromuscular organ that, functioning as a pump, ensures the movement of blood in the circulatory system. Medical encyclopedia
  28. heart- heart pl. hearts, dial heart, Donsk. (Mirtov), ​​Ukrainian heart, blr. heart, other Russian heart, old glory heart καρδία (Supr.), Bulgarian. heart, Serbohorv. srce, slovenian. srcȇ, Czech., Slvts. srdce, Old Polish siеrse, Polish, n.-luzh. serse. Praslav. Etymological Dictionary of Max Vasmer
  29. heart- noun, number of synonyms: 22 ab 2 chest 33 engine 54 engine 7 soul 59 anger 26 cardia 4 machine 121 engine 34 interior 7 hearth 19 zealous 4 heart 1 heart 6 heart 3 heart 3 middle 6 center 16 focus 42 center 105 headquarters 9 headquarters 7 Dictionary of Russian synonyms
  30. heart- 1. HEART1 [rts], a, plural. dtsa, dets, dtsam, cf. 1. The central organ of the circulatory system in the form of a muscle sac (in humans, on the left side of the chest cavity). S. is beating. Heart disease. 2. transfer This organ is a symbol of the soul, experiences, feelings, moods. Ozhegov's Explanatory Dictionary
  31. Heart- Muscular, rhythmically contracting expansion of the vascular system. Such expansions can occur in both the lymphatic and circulatory systems. In the first case, they are called lymphatic S. (see Lymphatic system), in the second - simply S. Encyclopedic Dictionary of Brockhaus and Efron
  32. heart- noun, p., used max. often (not) what? hearts, what? heart, (see) what? heart, what? heart, about what? about the heart; pl. What? hearts, (no) what? hearts, what? hearts, (see) what? hearts, what? hearts, about what? about the heart, the human circulatory organ... Dmitriev's Explanatory Dictionary
  33. heart- Heart - in Holy Scripture means the center of a person’s spiritual and physical life (Deut.11:13; Deut.20:3; Acts.4:32), his inner world (Deut.9:4) and true essence (Jer. .17:9). The Lord can touch the heart (1 Sam. Vikhlyantsev Bible Dictionary
  1. heart - spelling heart, -a, plural -dtsa, -dets, -dtsam Lopatin's spelling dictionary
  2. Heart - The central organ of the circulatory system of animals and humans, pumping blood into the arterial system and ensuring its movement through the vessels. Comparative morphology. S. is present only in animals with a well-developed circulatory system (See. Great Soviet Encyclopedia
  3. heart - (Close) to take something to heart - to relate to something. very sympathetically, with great interest. Of course, Marya Alekseevna did not really take these words to heart. Chernyshevsky. Volkova's Phraseological Dictionary
  4. heart - Heart/e. Morphemic-spelling dictionary
  5. heart - 1. About the spiritual qualities, character of a person; about a person as a bearer of any properties, character traits. About the ability to feel strongly, passionately, to love; about the kind, courageous, straightforward character of a person. Angelic, selfless. Dictionary of Russian language epithets
  6. heart - HEART cf. (cor, cordis?) the thoracic womb, which receives blood from the whole body, cleanses it through the lungs and sends renewed blood to all parts, for nutrition, to turn it into flesh. Dahl's Explanatory Dictionary
  7. heart - heart cf. 1. The central organ of the circulatory system in the form of a muscular sac, located on the left side of the human chest. 2. transfer This part of the human body is a symbol of the focus of his love experiences. || The ability to love. || Love. 3. transfer Explanatory Dictionary by Efremova
  8. HEART - THE HEART is the central organ of the circulatory system of animals and humans, pumping blood into the arterial system and ensuring its return through the veins. Large encyclopedic dictionary
  9. heart - (cor), the central organ of the circulatory system of animals, whose contractions carry out the circulation of blood or hemolymph through the vessels. Most animals follow. the contraction of S.'s sections and the structure of its valves ensure one-sided blood flow. Biological encyclopedic dictionary
  10. heart - HEART (Latin Cor, Greek Kardia), the central organ of the circulatory system that carries out blood circulation. S. mammals are a muscular, four-chambered organ. consisting of two atria and two ventricles. Veterinary encyclopedic dictionary
  11. heart - Obsesslav. Suf. derivative (suf. -ьц- > -ц-, cf. okontse) from срдь “heart”, related to lit. širdis, Armenian sirt, lat. cor, cordis, Hittite. kardi-, middle. The heart is named after its location in the body. Shansky Etymological Dictionary
  12. heart - Indo-European – kerd- (middle, heart). Common Slavic – sьrdce. Old Slavonic - heart. Old Russian - heart. The word “heart” was known in the early era of the Old Russian language in the form “srdce” and was borrowed from Old Church Slavonic... Etymological Dictionary of Semenov
  13. Heart - I. In the OT and NT the word “S.” used preferentially in a figurative sense. In the literal sense, S. is a vital organ (see Deut. 28:28 - “numbness of the heart”); an arrow pierced into S. brings death (2 Samuel 18:14). Brockhaus Biblical Encyclopedia
  14. heart - -a, plural hearts, -dets, -dtsam, cf. 1. The central circulatory organ in the form of a muscular sac, located in a person on the left side of the chest cavity. Small academic dictionary
  15. HEART - THE HEART is a muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body through the CIRCULATORY SYSTEM. In humans, the heart is located behind the sternum, between the lower parts of the lungs. Divided by a longitudinal muscular wall. Scientific and technical dictionary
  16. heart - HEART A vital central circulatory organ that moves blood through blood vessels. It is a hollow four-chamber muscular organ of irregular conical shape. Dictionary of sports terms
  17. heart - MIND - MADNESS The German readily admits that the basis of existence is not reason, but unconscious, Divine madness. N. Berdyaev. The fate of Russia. Luxury is madness, an ugly and unnatural deviation from the needs indicated by nature and reason. Dictionary of antonyms of the Russian language
  18. heart - Heart, hearts, hearts, hearts, hearts, hearts, heart, hearts, hearts, hearts, hearts, hearts Zaliznyak's Grammar Dictionary
  19. heart - S’HEART [rts], hearts, plural, hearts, hearts, hearts, cf. 1. The central circulatory organ, a muscular sac, located in the left side of the chest cavity in humans. “Feel how my heart beats.” Chekhov. Heart diseases. Ushakov's Explanatory Dictionary
  20. heart - HEART -a; pl. hearts, -dets, -dtsam; Wed 1. The central circulatory organ in the form of a muscular sac, located in a person on the left side of the chest cavity. Healthy, sick p. from smb. Molodoe village Increased heart rate. Sore throat is a complication... Kuznetsov's Explanatory Dictionary
  21. heart is fiery ~ Dictionary of Russian Idioms
  22. heart - HEART (Latin cor. Greek kardia), center. an organ of the circulatory system that provides blood circulation. S. is located in the chest cavity between the lung openings, overlapping the bicuspid (left) and tricuspid (right) valves. Agricultural Dictionary
  23. Heart - (Acts 16:14) - the seat of love, desires and human affections. Therefore, to the extent that the heart can be the guardian of holy love for God and dispose a person to fulfill God’s commandments, “they believe in righteousness with the heart,” says the apostle. Archimandrite Biblical Encyclopedia. Nikephoros
  24. heart - Chest, soul Her chest was embarrassed by melancholy “And it aches and aches, it hurts zealously” Koltsov “His whole insides froze” Turgenev “The spirit freezes at one thought” Goncharov see >> soul see. Abramov's dictionary of synonyms
  25. heart - This common Slavic word is of Indo-European nature. We find correspondences in different Indo-European languages: in Armenian – sirt, in Latin – cor, in Hittite – kard. Let us note that the word heart goes back to the same basis as the middle: initially - “that which is in the center.” Krylov's etymological dictionary
  26. heart - The central organ of the circulatory system, providing blood circulation or hemolymph circulation. In arthropods, the heart is tubular, in the form of a dorsal vessel with paired slit-like openings (ostia)... Biology. Modern encyclopedia
  27. Heart - I Heart The heart (Latin cor, Greek cardia) is a hollow fibromuscular organ, which, functioning as a pump, ensures the movement of blood in the circulatory system. Medical encyclopedia
  28. heart - heart pl. hearts, dial heart, Donsk. (Mirtov), ​​Ukrainian heart, blr. heart, other Russian heart, old glory heart καρδία (Supr.), Bulgarian. heart, Serbohorv. srce, slovenian. srcȇ, Czech., Slvts. srdce, Old Polish siеrse, Polish, n.-luzh. serse. Praslav. Etymological Dictionary of Max Vasmer
  29. heart - noun, number of synonyms: 22 ab 2 chest 33 engine 54 engine 7 soul 59 anger 26 cardia 4 machine 121 motor 34 gut 7 hearth 19 zealous 4 heart 1 heart 6 heart 3 heart 3 middle 6 center 16 focus 42 center 105 headquarters 9 headquarters 7 Dictionary of Russian synonyms
  30. heart - 1. HEART1 [rts], a, pl. dtsa, dets, dtsam, cf. 1. The central organ of the circulatory system in the form of a muscle sac (in humans, on the left side of the chest cavity). S. is beating. Heart disease. 2. transfer This organ is a symbol of the soul, experiences, feelings, moods. Ozhegov's Explanatory Dictionary
  31. Heart - Muscular, rhythmically contracting expansion of the vascular system. Such expansions can occur in both the lymphatic and circulatory systems. In the first case, they are called lymphatic S. (see Lymphatic system), in the second - simply S. Encyclopedic Dictionary of Brockhaus and Efron
  32. heart - noun, p., used. max. often (not) what? hearts, what? heart, (see) what? heart, what? heart, about what? about the heart; pl. What? hearts, (no) what? hearts, what? hearts, (see) what? hearts, what? hearts, about what? about the heart, the human circulatory organ... Dmitriev's Explanatory Dictionary
  33. heart - Heart - in Holy Scripture means the center of a person’s spiritual and physical life (Deut.11:13; Deut.20:3; Acts.4:32), his inner world (Deut.9:4) and true essence ( Jer.17:9). The Lord can touch the heart (1 Sam. Vikhlyantsev Bible Dictionary
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