See also: freeheartedly

English

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Etymology

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From free-hearted +‎ -ly.

Adverb

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free-heartedly (comparative more free-heartedly, superlative most free-heartedly)

  1. Alternative form of freeheartedly
    • 2008, George J. Morris, Charleston's Greek Heritage, →ISBN, page 25:
      He is a happy-go-lucky bibbler, one who cares not for tomorrow, and for whom every day alike hath its joys—and he rides over them free-heartedly, open-handedly, and without the slightest trepidation for the furtive future.