English edit

Etymology edit

highhearted +‎ -ness

Noun edit

highheartedness (uncountable)

  1. Alternative form of high-heartedness
    • 1999, Kenneth L. Deutsch, John A. Murley, Leo Strauss, The Straussians, and the Study of the American Regime., →ISBN, page 225:
      Is it possible to banish the highheartedness of magnanimity from political life without at the same time banishing the highheartedness that is the condition for philosophy?
    • 1902, The Book Buyer - Volume 24, page 151:
      The point of view is very engaging, and the highheartedness with which he writes gives the verses a “go” that is very perceptible in reading them.