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41To eat heartily — Heartily Heart i*ly (h[aum]rt [i^]*l[y^]), adv. [From {Hearty}.] 1. From the heart; with all the heart; with sincerity. [1913 Webster] I heartily forgive them. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. With zeal; actively; vigorously; willingly; cordially; as, he… …
42Warmly — Warm ly, adv. In a warm manner; ardently. [1913 Webster] …
43Zealotical — ea*lot ic*al, a. Like, or suitable to, a zealot; ardently zealous. [R.] Strype. [1913 Webster] …
44anxious — adjective Etymology: Latin anxius; akin to Latin angere to strangle, distress more at anger Date: circa 1616 1. characterized by extreme uneasiness of mind or brooding fear about some contingency ; worried < anxious parents > 2 …
45ardent — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin ardent , ardens, present participle of ardēre to burn, from ardor Date: 14th century 1. characterized by warmth of feeling typically expressed in eager zealous support or… …
46concupiscence — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Late Latin concupiscentia, from Latin concupiscent , concupiscens, present participle of concupiscere to desire ardently, from com + cupere to desire Date: 14th century strong desire;… …
47devotion — noun Date: 13th century 1. a. religious fervor ; piety b. an act of prayer or private worship usually used in plural c. a religious exercise or practice other than the regular …
48burn — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English; akin to Old High German brunno spring of water Date: before 12th century British creek 2 II. verb (burned or burnt; burning) Etymology: Middle English birnen, from Old English …
49American Civil War — American Civil War …
50Catherine of Siena — Infobox Saint name=Catherine of Siena birth date=March 25, 1347 death date=April 29, 1380 feast day=April 29; April 30 (Roman Calendar, 1628 1960) venerated in=Roman Catholic Church; Evangelical Lutheran Church in America; Anglican Communion… …