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Definition of Heartener

Heartener
Heartener Heart"en*er, n. One who, or that which, heartens, animates, or stirs up. --W. Browne.

Meaning of Heartener from wikipedia

- crushed by the Berber rebels at the Battle of Bagdoura (in Morocco). Heartened by the victories of their North African brethren, the Berbers of al-Andalus...
- sniper attacks and disease, lowering the garrison size to 200. He was heartened to learn that some 6,000 Maratha forces had been convinced to come to...
- process in question". CNN. Retrieved 4 February 2011. "Gujarat victory heartens nationalists". BBC News. 15 December 2002. Retrieved 4 February 2011. "I...
- drunk from contraband sake and orders a crackdown in the camp. Luz is heartened by Chester's letter and thinks about what life would be like when they...
- serving whoever happens to be in power". His preaching to the animals heartens them, and Napoleon allows Moses to reside at the farm "with an allowance...
- continue to call out other East Coast rappers in ****ure projects as well. Heartened by his rising prospects, Hammer launched into seven-day-a-w**** rehearsals...
- m****cript, 'The Professor', did not secure a publisher, although she was heartened by an encouraging response from Smith, Elder & Co. of Cornhill, who expressed...
- which may have been the first in a chain of such beacons, in order to hearten the defenders of the intensely bombarded Kerak. Baldwin accompanied his...
- was tarnished significantly by this battle, and Christian Europe was heartened. The Christian coalition had been promoted by Pope Pius V to rescue the...
- abolished in the English Reformation. Belief in an apparition of George heartened the Franks at the Battle of Antioch in 1098, and a similar appearance...